Nor do national polls indicate the priorities in local races. Which is exactly what we are talking about with Senators and Congressmen.
Having said all that, I still believe all polls are bogus and cannot be relied on as the foundation of any argument (other than the argument that all polls are bogus) which is THE point I made in my first post. The only "polls" that really matter are elections, and when the status quo is maintained come November, what is that going to indicate with regard to the public's view on immigration?
NO, this thread is about immigration policy.
The House passed a strong border enforcement bill, which the Senate rejected. They can now take that back to their districts and lay the blame right where it belongs, on the laps of the obstructionist democrats and their RINO partners in crime. It sure worked for Bilbray.