Latino voters strongly support voter ID and overwhelming have IDs

Latino voters have been at the center of the voter ID law
controversy, and yet according to a new poll released Thursday, they are
not too bothered by it. 

In its most recent study, the Pew Hispanic Center found that as many
as 71 percent of Latino registered voters support the controversial law,
which this year will be enforced for the first time in 11 states. Among
all registered voters, the ID law, which requires voters to show photo
identification in order to cast a ballot, is supported by 77 percent.

Consistent with this, 97 percent of those Latinos surveyed said they
are confident they have the ID needed to vote in their state.

Fox News Latino article on the Pew Hispanic Center poll.