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Alejandra Ojeda de Ipsos: “Un tercio del país cree que tanto migración legal como ilegal está conectada con la crisis de seguridad pública. Eso es un riesgo”

By Maya Ito
Published in Actualidad
June 06, 2023
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Alejandra Ojeda de Ipsos: “Un tercio del país cree que tanto migración legal como ilegal está conectada con la crisis de seguridad pública. Eso es un riesgo”

As immigration remains a hot topic around the world, a recent study conducted by Ipsos in Mexico found that one-third of the population believes that both legal and illegal migration are related to the country’s current security crisis. This connection is seen as a potential risk, according to Alejandra Ojeda, Director of Public Opinion Research at Ipsos. While migration and security issues may be complex and multifaceted, this data highlights the need for government officials to address and alleviate public concerns surrounding migration and security. As migration continues to have a major impact on global politics and societies, it’s increasingly important to understand and address public perceptions and concerns related to these issues.


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