Poll Shows Growing Support for Migration Enforcement After Election
Larger majorities of citizens support the enforcement of the nation’s migration laws following Trump’s public victory on November 5.
Larger majorities of citizens support the enforcement of the nation’s migration laws following Trump’s public victory on November 5.
President Joe Biden’s border deputies will have admitted roughly nine million inadmissible migrants at the southern border by President Trump’s Inauguration Day, according to data quietly released just before the November 5 election.
Voter support for government-imposed civic diversity is dropping rapidly amid the chaotic migration engineered by President Joe Biden’s deputies, according to a poll for CNN by the SSRS polling firm.
New York City officials are giving $5,000 in grants and gift cards to illegal migrants to help rent their own apartments in the city’s inflated housing market.
Democrats are smuggling their vast wave of illegal migrants into their political description of “all Americans.”
Democrats glamorized their support for more migration under a blanket of euphemisms, star power, and praise for individuals through the third day of their party convention.
Americans want their government to help revive the American Dream that helped the Baby Boomers, Donald Trump told Elon Musk in their August 12 conversation on X.
America is a nation of citizens, not just an idea, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) declared as he accepted the party’s nomination to serve as President Donald Trump’s vice president.
A clear 55 percent majority of Americans want reductions in migration, Gallup reported on July 12, despite elite insistence that the United States is a “nation of immigrants.”
Many more Americans say immigration makes the United States “worse off” than say it makes the nation “better off,” according to a YouGov poll.
President Joe Biden says his claimed border shutdown is needed to preserve support for the 1950s narrative that America is a “Nation of Immigrants.”
President Joe Biden’s government-run illegal migration is so unpopular voters are now turning against government-run legal migration.
The number of migrants in the United States is at a record 51.4 million, up by 6.4 million people since President Joe Biden took office, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
Almost 70 percent of Americans say the U.S. would benefit from new curbs on migration at the southern border, according to a YouGov poll of 1,671 citizens.
President Joe Biden’s easy-migration policies have slashed Americans’ acceptance of the elite-imposed “Nation of Immigrants” narrative.
The federal government’s immigration policy has created a national wave of pro-Hamas, anti-Jewish, and anti-Israel demonstrations and riots, according to the Washington Post.
President Joe Biden’s supercharged effort to import more migrant workers, consumers, and renters has crashed public support for legal and illegal migration.
Americans were swindled by President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 pro-immigration law, according to a senior New York Times columnist.
Joe Biden’s foreign policy chief, Antony Blinken, says Americans must give foreigners the opportunity to migrate into their U.S. homeland.
A 54 percent majority of Americans say immigration under President Joe Biden is making life harder for all, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll of 4,415 adults.
The major Democratic-run cities cannot survive without their Ponzi scheme of low-wage migration, says author Michael Lind.
The U.S. economy cannot survive or grow unless waves of migrants are hired for low-wage, low-productivity jobs, multiple Democrats declared Wednesday at a House hearing.
The first priority of federal immigration policy should be to help the extended family of American citizens, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said.
A majority of independents in New York say migration has been a burden to the state over the last 20 years, according to a poll.
The federal government’s legal and illegal migration policy is driven by business and economics, not by claims about “citizens of the world,” says Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fl).
A growing plurality of citizens alongside almost two out of three Republicans say immigration makes the nation “worse off,” according to a YouGov poll.
President Joe Biden’s border chief Alejandro Mayorkas was asked Wednesday if his huge and growing inflow of economic migrants is good for Americans’ wages and rents, and he replied that this is a “Nation of Immigrants.”
President Joe Biden will veto the Republicans’ flagship border reform bill because it reduces the federal government’s ability to extract economic migrants from poor countries, according to a White House statement.
Biden’s pro-migration border chief has given a top legal job to an anti-enforcement advocate who touts the “magic answer [of] prosecutorial discretion.”
Public demand for less immigration has doubled under President Joe Biden’s welcome for roughly 6 million economic migrants, according to a Gallup survey.
A State Department official dodged questions about the risk to Americans created by the agency’s decision to let U.S. residents select foreigners for the huge prize of refugee status, green cards, and then citizenship.
Mexico’s President Andrés Lopez Obrador says 40 million Mexicans are living in the United States.
Republicans killed several amnesties and job-outsourcing bills in Congress during 2021 and 2022, as Democrats used their power in federal agencies to maximize the inflow of legal, illegal and quasi-legal migrants.
Federal immigration policy is all about the labor needs of business, says President Joe Biden’s labor secretary.
Biden’s pro-migration policy has its day of reckoning on November 8 — and the exit polls showed deep opposition to his policy of importing millions of workers, consumers, and renters.
New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams wants $1 billion from other Americans to subsidize the city’s economic strategy of importing penniless immigrants for use by New York’s business leaders.
New York’s Mayor Eric Adams wants the rest of America to pay $500 million to subsidize many thousands of foreign workers and renters who are being bused to New York’s business community.
The U.S. government must end the “venomous nativism” of ordinary patriotic Americans by flooding it with tens of millions of immigrants, according to two immigrants, Indian-born Deepak Bhargava and South Korean-born Rich Stolz.
The United States does not need mass legal immigration to be a great nation, Florida Gov Ron DeSantis told a pro-America meeting in Miami.
Some Republican candidates are learning how to use pocketbook politics to trump the bipartisan establishment’s don’t-mention-the-money narrative on migration.