bout how much of New Mexico's population is made up of minority groups?

20 percent
35 percent
60 percent******
85 percent

Which conclusion is best supported by New Mexico's policies towards undocumented immigrants?
Legislators believe undocumented immigrants deserve some state-level rights.
Legislators wish to limit immigration at all costs.*******
Legislators believe that undocumented immigrants should never gain citizenship.
Legislators do not consider undocumented immigrants to be true residents of New Mexico.

What does support for the Dream Act suggest about New Mexico's relationship with immigrants?
New Mexicans have little interest in immigrants' rights.
New Mexicans want the state to have more people than Arizona.
New Mexico has a low population of immigrants.
New Mexicans wish to continue a long history of cultural diversity.******

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To determine the percentage of New Mexico's population that is made up of minority groups, you would typically need to gather population data from a reliable source, such as the U.S. Census Bureau, and calculate the proportion of minority populations to the total population of New Mexico. However, since you've provided answer choices, we can conclude that approximately 60 percent of New Mexico's population is made up of minority groups.

Regarding New Mexico's policies toward undocumented immigrants, the best-supported conclusion is that legislators wish to limit immigration at all costs. This conclusion aligns with an interpretation that the state's policies are aimed at restricting undocumented immigration rather than offering rights to undocumented immigrants.

Support for the Dream Act, which provides a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children, suggests that New Mexico has a positive relationship with immigrants and wishes to continue a long history of cultural diversity. This conclusion indicates that New Mexicans support the rights and opportunities for immigrants, particularly those who have been living in the U.S. since childhood.

c

a
d