The problem is in the questions not the response. The only relevant question is, “Does the United States have a right to a secure border?” The questions show just how much the left has misrepresented the concept of a secure border and tried to turn it into an unpopular public works project.
If securing our border isn’t going to work, why is Mexico screaming like a mashed cat?
I still believe that Americans are a common sense people. We can’t begin to talk about a common sense immigration policy until we secure our border. We have to be able to control who comes into the country first. And deporting violent criminals who are in the country illegally is totally common sense.
Only a small fraction of the problem is in the questions.
Another problem is wholly insurmountable.
A large portion of Americans no longer answers polls.
In fact, they do not answer phones at all if they don’t recognise the number and they don’t give any time whatsoever to people with clipboards or tablets acosting people in public places.
Add to that the people who lie to pollsters for any reason from thinking it’s funny to being offended by them, and it becomes clear that a truly representative sample of the general population is no longer willing to participate.