Slovenia is one of only four countries where a minority (48.1%) believes ethnic diversity enriches the national culture. 55.4% think ethnic discrimination is fairly widespread in society, with the same figure thinking that foreigners face unequal opportunities in the labour market. Roughly one in four knew about a law punishing ethnic discrimination in the labour market. Over 60% of Slovenes support equal social rights for legally-established immigrants from outside the EU. 40% support their right to family reunion, whilst slightly more believe that naturalisation should be made easy for them.
See Eurobarometer 59.2 (2003) and "Special Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in the EU" 65.4 (2006)