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December 6, 2007
Posted: 01:32 PM ET

NEW YORK (CNN) - A very large number of americans want to deny social services to illegal aliens.

A new Los Angeles Times-Bloomberg poll asks which social services, if any, illegal aliens should be allowed to legally use.

33%, that's one in 3 people, say "none." Fewer than half of those surveyed, or 46%, say they should get emergency medical care. An even smaller percentage, 40%, say they should be able to attend public schools. Only 22% say they favor limited driver's licenses for illegal aliens. 18% say they should be eligible for food stamps. And only 12% think they should get in-state college tuition.

But Americans aren't heartless when it comes to illegal aliens. A strong bipartisan majority of 60% say those who have not committed crimes should be able to become citizens if–if they pay fines, learn English and meet other requirements.

The poll also suggests that although illegal immigration is not the most important issue on people's minds, it is a key concern. 81% of those surveyed say they consider it "important" including 27% who say it's one of the country's most pressing problems.

Here’s my question to you: Are you in favor of denying illegal aliens social services, like public schools and emergency medical care?

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