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Response rates from 3.4k British Columbia voters.

66%
Yes
34%
No
66%
Yes
34%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from British Columbia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9MR9VHJfrom Ontario  answered…9mos9MO

 @B2RK7N6from British Columbia  answered…5hrs5H

It depends. Do they have a criminal record? Do they have a history of violence or crime? If so yes. It's important to understand that there are evil people everywhere.

 @B2RJMMNfrom British Columbia  answered…6hrs6H

If they have potential to commit crime, they should not be able to come here (family background, etc)

 @B2RJFTDfrom British Columbia  answered…6hrs6H

No, because the people coming from these high risk countries are probably trying to escape such terrorists as well. So, the screening should be improved, but the immigrants shouldn't be outright banned, just regulated better.

 @B2R6534from Ontario  answered…1 day1D

Government should not banned the countries. Government should stop so many immigrants who have any type of criminal history in their past or in their family.

 @B2QQFP8from Ontario  answered…3 days3D

The citizenship screening test should be used to both check for criminal backgrounds and the acceptance of secular western values.

 @B2PM8CMfrom Alberta  answered…4 days4D

Yes and no, improve facilities to ensure maximum safety by allowing thoroughly checked individuals in

 @B2P4PHWfrom British Columbia  answered…5 days5D

minimize the amount of immigrants we allow from those countries in a period of time and thoroughly background check all of them until we improve our ability to screen out terrorists.