Seattle P-I: Sixty percent of Seattleites say the city should continue to do business with companies in Arizona, despite the fact that state has passed a controversial immigration law that most people in the Emerald City oppose, a new poll shows. The Seattle City Council on Monday unanimously passed a resolution directing departments to refrain from doing new business with firms in Arizona to protest the new law (existing contracts - including a $1 million red light camera deal - are not affected by the boycott). But according to a KING5/SurveyUSA poll, 60 percent of city residents say Seattle should keep up commerce with enterprises in the Grand Canyon State. Thirty-four percent say the city should boycott, while 6 percent aren't sure. Meanwhile the same survey shows that 55 percent of Seattle residents object to the Arizona measure, while 41 percent support it and 4 percent aren't sure.