Posted on 02/01/2005 8:10:40 PM PST by RWR8189
Immigration Not Most Important Issue
Fewer than 3 in 10 Americans say immigration is an "extremely important" issue for Congress and the president to deal with over the next year, while an additional 38% say it is "very important." At the same time, immigration has become a more important issue to Americans over the past several years, increasing from a 17% "extremely important" rating in 2001 to the current reading of 27%, in a poll conducted this past December.
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Most Americans Say Immigration Should Be Decreased
According to a Jan. 3-5 Gallup Poll, a slight majority of Americans, 52%, say the level of immigration in this country should be decreased. Nearly 4 in 10 adults nationwide (39%) say it should remain the same, and just 7% say it should be increased
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Majority Doesnt Approve of Bushs Handling of Immigration
A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll conducted Jan. 7-9 found that only about a third of Americans, 34%, approve of the way President George W. Bush is handling immigration, while a majority of Americans, 54%, disapprove.
These results show partisan divisions on Bushs handling of immigration. A majority of Republicans, 58%, approve of Bushs handling of immigration. Among Democrats, however, only 19% approve of Bush on immigration.
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At least I know that I belong to a majority of Republicans (58%) who support President Bush immigration policy.
I would imagine that 27% figure represents those folks living in the most affected states that have the dubious distinction of seeing what is happening to our country first hand. When the rest of the country sees more of this, that number will increase dramatically. Unfortunately, by that time we'll likely have 30,000,00 or more "Guests" in our country to pay for.
At least I know that I belong to a majority of Republicans (58%) who support President Bush immigration policy.
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If you know what his policy is, please share it with the rest of us. We do not know, and so far, we are not encouraged.
And of course this is from Gallup which said that Kerry would win the election and was one of the worst polling firms in 2004.
Polls. Like exit polls. A poll will say what the poll taker want's it to say.
There's a BIG difference between legal immigration and border jumping. When will you understand the difference?
Is there a poll on illegal immigration?
Exactly!!!
There was a poll on freerepublic about illegal aliens some months ago. Now what were those results? I forgot.
Note also that almost every one of those issues can be tied to both legal and illegal immigration.
Note also that almost every one of those issues can be tied to both legal and illegal immigration.
Not nesessarily. Legal immigration can be controlled. Legal immigrants pay for the process of immigrating, pay taxes, are more likely to add to society and more likely to have a fondness for our way of life.
Read the release carefully. 27% say immigration is "extremely important" and 38% say it is "very important." That means 65% say it at least "very important." They word the release so that you don't notice that when you first read it. I wonder if that is intentional?
They likely do. It seems the writer would like us to believe that it doesn't have a lot of American support.
i did a poll of my house and found that 100% of those polled responded that immigration was extremely important.
I did a poll of my backyard and found the same thing!
Of course, we'll have to see the President do something about health care and education now, too, since the polls also say those should be priorities. /sarcasm
Don't they buy stuff from McDonald's and Walmart? Good for business, good for us!
Go Bush
You said.. "And of course this is from Gallup which said that Kerry would win the election and was one of the worst polling firms in 2004."
I agree with you... the poll is historically suspect. So why would a solid conservative use a liberal polling outfit like CNN/Gallup to make a political point...such as on immigration?
Yeah. I had to read that first couple of lines twice.
Fewer than 3 in 10 Americans say immigration is an "extremely important" issue for Congress and the president to deal with over the next year, while an additional 38% say it is "very important."
Someones setting an agenda here and trying to minimize the fact that 65% of the American people polled feel that this is a VERY IMPORTANT issue!!!
These are weasel words, for sure.
Godspeed
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