Posted on 10/07/2024 5:21:24 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
The majority of registered voters support former President Donald Trump’s plan to mass deport illegal aliens from the United States, a Pew Research Center survey reveals.
The survey found that 56 percent of voters, including almost 3-in-10 Kamala Harris supporters and 88 percent of Trump supporters, support mass deportations — a plan touted by Trump to remedy the nation’s record-breaking illegal immigration problem.
Americans, in poll after poll, continue to say they support mass deportations.
The latest NPR survey found that almost 60 percent of mainstream voters back deporting all illegal aliens from the U.S. while 56 percent of voters in a YouGov survey said the same. A similar survey, conducted by Harvard/Harris, showed that 62 percent of voters support mass deportations as well.
The Pew Research Center survey details the wide issues Americans increasingly have with illegal immigration. In particular, a majority of voters said they are “deeply concerned” by the record waves of illegal immigration under Harris and President Joe Biden.
Likewise, 7-in-10 voters said illegal aliens strain public resources, 64 percent said they make crime worse, 56 percent said illegal aliens make the U.S. economy worse off, and 47 percent said illegal immigration worsens cultural values.
Since Biden and Harris took office in January 2021, more than 10 million migrants have arrived at the nation’s borders — the largest wave of illegal immigration in American history.
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Only 56%?
But…but…but… you would support dividing families, you heartless bastard?
Answer: yes. If you don’t want your family split up, stay home
These monsters will self-deport if we simply enforce section 1324 title 8 which makes it a federal felony to ENCOURAGE illegals to come to or reside in america. That means they get nothing. No welfare or any other freebie. And you can’t give them a job or rent an apartment to them either.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1324
(A)Any person who—
(iv)encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, or residence is or will be in violation of law; or
(v)
(I)engages in any conspiracy to commit any of the preceding acts, or
(II)aids or abets the commission of any of the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph (B).
(B)A person who violates subparagraph (A) shall, for each alien in respect to whom such a violation occurs—
(iv)in the case of a violation of subparagraph (A)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v) resulting in the death of any person, be punished by death or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, fined under title 18, or both.
Pew Research: Majority of Voters Support Trump’s Mass Deportation of Illegal Aliens from U.S.
Breitbart ^ | 7 Oct 2024 | JOHN BINDER
Posted on 10/7/2024, 5:21:24 PM by Mr. Mojo
The majority of registered voters support former President Donald Trump’s plan to mass deport illegal aliens from the United States, a Pew Research Center survey reveals.
The survey found that 56 percent of voters, including almost 3-in-10 Kamala Harris supporters and 88 percent of Trump supporters, support mass deportations — a plan touted by Trump to remedy the nation’s record-breaking illegal immigration problem.
Americans, in poll after poll, continue to say they support mass deportations.
The latest NPR survey found that almost 60 percent of mainstream voters back deporting all illegal aliens from the U.S. while 56 percent of voters in a YouGov survey said the same. A similar survey, conducted by Harvard/Harris, showed that 62 percent of voters support mass deportations as well.
The Pew Research Center survey details the wide issues Americans increasingly have with illegal immigration. In particular, a majority of voters said they are “deeply concerned” by the record waves of illegal immigration under Harris and President Joe Biden.
Likewise, 7-in-10 voters said illegal aliens strain public resources, 64 percent said they make crime worse, 56 percent said illegal aliens make the U.S. economy worse off, and 47 percent said illegal immigration worsens cultural values.
Since Biden and Harris took office in January 2021, more than 10 million migrants have arrived at the nation’s borders — the largest wave of illegal immigration in American history.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com …
Illuminating. Thanks for posting.
Nope.
Not at all.
Deport them all together.
Repatriate them.
Load ‘em up in a trebuchet, and fling ‘em south across the border.
I don’t trust these polling concerns at all.
Exactly. Trump can’t fire off a tweet and expect ten million illegals to disappear. He has to have a concrete plan in place, and he needs to get the sequencing right.
(1) Start with closing the border and cutting off the flow of new arrivals. Then:
(2) Deport the known criminals that were waved in by Team Biden. Keep the emphasis on already known criminals. That would effectively frame the issue and set up the succeeding steps.
(3) Deport illegals picked up for serious crimes. We can debate where to draw the line on “serious” crimes, but don’t lead with a jihad on minor quality of life misdemeanors just to get the numbers up. That is just begging for a loss in court.
(4) Announce a program for “orderly repatriation.” Make any continuation of welfare benefits for illegals already here — and the great majority of them are on welfare — contingent on signing up for the orderly repatriation program. If they don’t sign up, cut off the benefits immediately. If they do sign up, give them an expedited schedule for a review of their inevitable asylum claim and then a speedy trip home. And phase out the welfare benefits over the next year regardless of whatever else happens. If an illegal stays after that, he will have to be self-supporting — and those are the ones we might on a case-by-case basis consider allowing to stay in a guest worker program.
(5) Bounce all lists of illegal immigrants against the voter registration rolls and immediately deport any who registered to vote. In conjunction with that, go after the activist groups and democrat officials who have enabled and encouraged illegal registration. Their fingerprints might be hard to find, but put illegal registrations under the microscope and make life a lawfare hell for all involved.
(6) Pursue Biden’s partners in crime — the activist groups and pro-illegal charitable organizations — for financial compensation for the costs they have imposed on taxpayers. If that bankrupts Catholic Charities and Lutheran Social Service, as well as 101 activist groups, that’s fine with me. If George Soros’ fingerprints can be identified, well ... the sky’s the limit.
(7) Make it clear that employer verification of citizenship or green card status is going to be enforced. Also reinstitute a strong requirement for hiring American citizens and legal green card holders first.
Get the sequencing right and keep the focus where it should be. Did Trump learn anything from his unbelievably stupid fiasco right out of the gate about the cancellation of visas for people from suspect (Muslim) countries with inadequate vetting systems? That was dead on arrival, and everyone in the room this side of Steve Bannon must have known it. Trump announced the cancellation of valid U.S. visas based on a blanket target list of countries, with absolutely NO specific information about any given individual. Unbelievable.
If there was reason to suspect Mohammed al-Mohammed bin Mohammed from Yemen based on law enforcement or intelligence information, fine. Subject the dude to intense personal scrutiny and loss of status if something turns up. But do it via due process and with responsible review. If Mohammed al-Mohammed bin-Mohammed had arrived in the U.S. 15 years ago on a student visa, got a legal job and stayed, went on to get a green card, started a business, married an American girl, now has three U.S. born children in elementary school, and has been an all-round good actor since arriving, he should have been left alone absent specific evidence against him.
Trump cancelled the visas of people who had been lawful residents of the U.S. for years. Some of these people had travelled in good faith, naively thinking that U.S. government documents are worth the paper they’re printed on. Suppose Mohammed al-Mohammed bin Mohammed, resident in the U.S. for 15 years and a good actor on the pathway to citizenship, had travelled back to Yemen for his mother’s funeral. Trump would have cancelled his visa while he was abroad, and he wouldn’t be able to come home. Trump cancelled the visas of people who were in the air and discovered upon landing that their paperwork was no good, without any charges against them and without any changes in law or regulation. It was done with no notice and so abruptly that U.S. immigration and customs officials at U.S. airports and U.S. consular officials abroad got no notice or instructions. Did ANYONE other than Steve Bannon think this would survive contact with the first judge to hear a case?
This was gift wrapping a failure. (I know, I know ... Trump was playing 4-D chess ....) A policy change that could have been defended and probably sustained if done properly was done so stupidly that it guaranteed reversal, and Trump never recovered on the issue.
Deportation/repatriation has to be handled very carefully. I’ve not yet seen or heard any indication that Trump has any notion of an actual plan beyond loose talk at rallies. Did he learn anything from the earlier fiasco. I no longer believe in 4-D chess and Trump as a managerial genius. He has an amazing capacity for sucker punching himself and snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
It used to be that a hero hit over 400.
People like you expect perfection and ruin the game for everyone else.
Trump took more swings and had more hits than anyone we have had in a long time.
I have never asked for perfection, not from Trump nor anyone else. But I do not think it’s too much to ask that a president actually think something through before he announces a huge policy change. Venting is not policy.
In the visa cancellation fiasco I mentioned, Trump issued an order that was immediately blocked by every judge that had the matter brought before him. This was guaranteed to happen. The possibility of success was zero. And the democrats made bank on the fiasco, painting Trump into a deep hole on an issue where Trump was holding four aces and was not competent enough to play them.
Now he’s venting about deportation the way he used to vent in 2015-16 about building a wall and making Mexico pay for it. I generally support a mass repatriation of illegal aliens. But a tweetstorm isn’t going to get it done. Nor will an executive order commanding the DOJ and DHS to institute deportations — not until Trump has cleaned out all the Biden holdovers and gotten his own team in place, and then it will still take time and serious trench warfare in the courts.
But I do not think it’s too much to ask that a president actually think something through before he announces a huge policy change. Venting is not policy.
Issuing an order that might be blocked by a judge is good strategy. It brings it to the public attention for further change.
You need better vision.
We support billing them for the costs of their trips too.
Its either deport them or kiss America goodbye. Illegals are low IQ, illiterate parasites with no skills who can help America prosper. Kind of like Biden and Harris.
Thank you.
Reality may be coming home for the left wingers who hate us, Trump and other good people.
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