Posted on 04/23/2025 7:55:49 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Fifty-six percent of likely voters say it is “very important” to deport migrant criminals while just five percent say it is “not at all important,” according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports.
The April 15-17 poll also showed that Democratic voters mirror the lopsided eleven-to-one national result.
Forty-three percent of Democrats say deportations are “very important”, versus eight percent who said it is “not at all important.”
The remaining voters say the issue is “somewhat important” or “not very important,” and their voting decisions are not likely to be swayed by the issue.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I had it and said, You would never hear these stories if true if Biden was still in office. She just looked at me.
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Arrest the judges. We got your back.
Those numbers will go to 60+ if he throws a few judges in prison.
There is a huge problem with this poll that makes it invalid. The people being polled are Americans. Americans do not count, the Biden regime proved that.
The opinions that count are the Supreme Court, radical judges, deep staters, democrat higher-ups, the MSM and the illegals themselves. If this bunch were polled, the ones that should be deported are genuine American citizens.
Hey America! The District “court” TV Judges have given all of the international terrorist “college students” one win after another over ICE. We’ve lost America and it was taken from us by a tyrannical, fascist DemonRAT judiciary.
Time to drive the Democrats and the RINOs from the river into the sea.
BTTT
Looking for the ‘due process’ clause here............
The “or” is important...and being conveniently ignored by the Judgeocracy.
So even Democrat voters want to send them packing. Someone needs to tell their politicians.
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