Poll: Majority Not Confident Joe Biden Will Secure U.S. Borders
Most Americans are not confident that President Biden will secure the United States’ borders, a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released Monday found.
Most Americans are not confident that President Biden will secure the United States’ borders, a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released Monday found.
Most Americans want to help Ukrainian refugees, but just one-in-three say they support permanent residency for more than 50,000 refugees, according to a new poll by Rasmussen Reports.
The GOP is slowly earning the trust of more voters to handle immigration issues, according to a new poll by the Wall Street Journal.
Black voters strongly oppose the Democrats’ policy of chain migration that is helping to cut Americans’ wages and raise their rents, according to data provided by Rasmussen Reports.
Almost two-thirds of Democrats believe that defending distant Ukraine from the Russian invasion is more important than defending Americans’ communities and workplaces from illegal migration, according to a survey by Rasmussen Reports.
President Joe Biden and his deputies at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have dropped nearly all border protections for U.S. graduates, allowing a mass rush of Indian graduates to grab jobs from Fortune 500 companies, experts and foreign workers say.
A YouGov poll shows that Americans overwhelmingly oppose the Democrats’ proposal to curb price inflation by adding more cheap-labor migrant workers to the U.S. economy.
President Joe Biden’s open-doors immigration policy has caused a huge 22-point shift in public opinion on preferred immigration levels, says a Gallup poll.
President Joe Biden’s progressive allies are dropping the 1950’s “Nation of Immigrants” narrative because they prefer to portray Americans’ homeland as a “Nation of Welcome” to all of the world’s migrants — legal, illegal, or quasi-legal.
A declining share of Democrats and a rising share of Republicans view migration as a “critical issue,” according to a pro-migration survey firm.
Almost one-quarter of Republican supporters say they want GOP candidates to focus on “securing the border,” according to a YouGov survey of 1,568 U.S. adults conducted from Jan. 20-24.
A consensus of 77 percent of Americans say the nation’s society and culture are decaying, and only 10 percent believe the nation is improving, according to a new poll by the Trafalgar Group.
Democrats will lose the 2022 midterm election unless they try harder to pass immigration legislation, CBS’ top political reporter Ed O’Keefe claimed on December 26.
Pro-migration activists are escalating their race-themed “hate” PR campaign against critics of federal migration policy– even though many recent polls show the critics are mainstream, multi-racial, and multiplying.
Republicans are winning more Hispanic voters because President Donald Trump’s populist, pro-American policies helped to reduce the role of Democrat-linked demands for ethnic loyalty, according to surveys conducted by a left-wing coalition.
Only 41 percent of registered voters believe the GOP is best able to handle the nation’s worsening migration problem, according to a poll by the Wall Street Journal.
Democrats are losing elections because their radical equity agenda is frightening normal people who are focused on jobs and wages, according to Ruy Teixeira, an important Democratic strategist whose 2002 book helped to create the modern Democratic Party.
Top GOP legislators are facing pressure from fellow Republicans to remove establishment Rep. John Katko from the top GOP slot in the House’s Homeland Security Committee, according to Punchbowl News.
The House GOP’s 2022 campaign committee has acknowledged that a clear majority of Americans oppose uncapped legal migration and hiring of foreign workers by U.S. corporations.
Pocketbook issues likely nudged many Latino citizens to vote for Virginia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate on election day.
Many Democrats want to see American society transformed by migration and diversity, according to a survey by the left-leaning Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).
Only 11 percent of Americans strongly support President Joe Biden’s easy-migration, pro-amnesty immigration policies, according to a Morning Consult poll.
Penniless migrants deported to Haiti told the Washington Post that President Joe Biden had invited them — and then suddenly rejected them after they spent their money and risked their lives to reach the Del Rio landing in Texas.
For every one American voter who believes the media provides excellent coverage of migration news, eight voters believe the media does a “poor” job, says Rasmussen Reports.
Just 18 of 53 legislators in the Congressional Black Caucus signed a letter urging top Democrats to push four big unpopular amnesties through Congress.
Public opinion has shifted 17 points against President Joe Biden’s loose migration policies, according to polls by Morning Consult for Politico.
Three new polls show hardening public opposition to President Joe Biden’s policy of pulling roughly 1.6 million migrant workers, consumers, and renters — including at least 20,000 Afghans — into Americans’ workplaces and communities during 2021.
Just 1.4 percent of Democrats rate immigration as a top problem, even as Mark Zuckerberg’s astroturf empire is still pushing Congress to pass a massive, wealth-shifting amnesty.
A majority of Americans oppose the resettlement of more than 50,000 Afghans in the United States, according to a survey by Rasmussen Reports.
Polls show many likely swing voters oppose President Joe Biden’s loose border policies, but they also show some establishment GOP activists are trying to shift the 2022 focus away from immigration.
Pro-migration activists and business lobbies are telling President Joe Biden’s inner circle that it is politically safe to open the border if they also push back against the GOP’s “border chaos” theme.
The public greatly underestimates the scale of the migration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, which the Biden administration’s policies prompted, according to a new Harvard Harris poll.
Almost seven out of ten Americans believe President Joe Biden’s policies are encouraging illegal migration, says a Harvard Harris poll of 2,006 registered voters.
Call it establishment theater: Vice President Kamala Harris is making a trip to the border to showcase the White House push for “a humane, orderly and safe immigration system.”
President Joe Biden’s border chief is inviting more lawfully deported migrants back into the United States so they can reunify with their left-behind migrant children.
Seventeen paragraphs into a May 23 article about the changing focus of the GOP, the Washington Post finally gets to the point.
President Joe Biden should end the emergency Title 42 border rules and open Americans’ long borders to the rising pressure of migrants worldwide, says the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi.
By a ratio of five to four, Americans blame President Joe Biden for the migration crisis, despite the White House’s desperate effort to shift blame to former President Donald Trump, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey.
President Joe Biden’s chaotic migration policy is disastrously unpopular — but the critical swing voters are not yet blaming him for his disaster, according to an April 27-29 poll of 1,872 registered voters by Harvard-Harris.
More than 60 percent of Americans believe U.S. migration policy should first serve the interests of their fellow Americans, according to a large opinion survey by the pro-migration Cato Institute.