Only 38.1% believe that non-Luxembourgers face unequal opportunities in the Luxembourgian labour market. Over two-thirds support the introduction of positive action measures based on ethnicity in the labour market. Luxembourgers firmly support equal social rights for legally-resident immigrants from outside the EU. Most (72.1%) likewise endorse a migrant's right to family reunion. A slight minority (46.5%) thinks migrants should be able to become naturalised easily. Although comparatively few (15.9%) believe they should all be deported, this figure increases to 43% for unemployed migrants. A slight minority (44.5%) do not think enough effort is being made to fight all forms of discrimination. A similar figure believes ethnic discrimination is fairly widespread, though a slight majority thinks it increased from 2001 to 2006. Only 27.9% of Luxembourgers knew about a law punishing ethnic discrimination in the labour market.
See Eurobarometer 59.2 (2003) and "Special Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in the EU" 65.4 (2006)