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June 2, 2006
Microchips in migrant workers

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1 Asked of 500 Adults
Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 4.2%

Some people have suggested that tiny microchips could be implanted under the skin of guest workers entering the United States, if the country had a guest worker program. The tiny chip could theoretically be used to register immigrants at the border, and then the chips could be "read" by potential employers to verify the worker's identity. Do you think this is a realistic? Or unrealistic? Idea?

30% Realistic
67% Unrealistic
3% Not Sure

2 Asked of 500 Adults
Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 4.4%

If there were no technological obstacles, would you support? Or oppose? this idea?

39% Support
55% Oppose
6% Not Sure

3 Asked of 500 Adults
Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 4.5%

Do you think this is an invasion of privacy?

44% Yes
51% No
5% Not Sure

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