A New York Times poll released Sunday echoed those results. Two-thirds of those polled said they disliked Mr. Bush's plan, and a plurality of those asked said immigration should be decreased, not increased.
A Gallup/USA Today poll released Jan. 13 showed that 55 percent disapproved of legalizing illegal immigrants, with 42 percent in favor. Among low-income respondents, an even greater majority opposed the plan.
Gallup also found that 74 percent of respondents, in general, were opposed to aiding undocumented workers, up from 67 percent who felt that way in August 2001.
Remember who is losing jobs, OUR poor and OUR middle class citizens. I don't want them on welfare programs at the rate that we have Illegals on welfare programs too!