Politico: Two major polls released Tuesday show that wide majorities are concerned about the current state of immigration and want reform. The polls, conducted by USA Today/Gallup and The New York Times/CBS, show that most Americans want to better secure the border but are also concerned about the effect security measures would have on immigrant families. Two-thirds of those surveyed in a USA Today/Gallup poll released Tuesday said they want the federal government to do a "better job" securing the border. But at the same time, 77 percent said they are concerned that stricter laws would force immigrant families who have lived in the United States for years would be forced to leave.