According to Gallup, a record 55 percent of Americans are worried about President Joe Biden’s prospect of mass migration into their communities, society, and workplaces.
“Survey finds 55% of American adults say ‘large numbers of illegal immigrants’ are a serious threat to America’s vital interests, up 8 points from last year and a record high.” “I did,” Gallup said. report.
The previous record was 50 percent in 2004, achieved amid concerns about the government’s refusal to eliminate hostile ideologies and potential terrorists after 9/11.
In his State of the Union address on March 7, Biden is expected to blame Republicans for their carefully planned mass immigration. imported At least 7 million poor people. Amid good economic growth and low unemployment, his anti-American policies have lowered his approval rating in public opinion polls.
Gallup also points out that:
The number of Americans who say immigration is the most important issue facing the United States (28%) has increased significantly from a month ago (20%).Immigration is currently going through the government [and “the economy”] After two issues tied for the top spot as the most frequently cited issues. past 2 months.
Many other polls show that the public is concerned about the federal government’s ruthless policy of poaching workers, consumers, and renters from poor countries to inflate the U.S. economy and the government’s tax inflows. ing.
For example, one report found that nearly 70 percent of Americans say Americans would benefit from new restrictions on immigration at the southern border. economist/YouGov survey of 1,671 people conducted in mid-February. The “economic situation has worsened” group includes 63% of Republicans and 42% of independents, but only 15% of Democrats.
“We have to stop calling it ‘immigration.'” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) Said FOX News on February 28th. “It’s not immigration. This is mass immigration… No other country in the world will tolerate this, and we are now paying the price for that in real time with real American victims. ”
Federal policy on mass immigration is driven by progressives who hate the borders that protect American communities from immigration, and by investor groups who take advantage of taxpayer-supported immigration to soar stock market wealth.
The pro-immigration coalition of progressives and investors has significant influence in the national media. for example, wall street journal claimed On March 7, it was announced that a new poll “finds widespread support for comprehensive immigration reform, which has repeatedly failed in recent years.”
But multiple Americans say legal and illegal immigration is “making things worse” in the country, YouGov I got it. The analysis for February 1st is as follows:
Thirty-one percent of Americans say immigrants generally make life better in the United States, and 37% say immigrants make life worse in the United States. A further 18% said there was no significant difference and 14% were unsure.
Among Americans who say immigration generally makes life better in the United States, only 4% cite it as the most important issue. Among Americans who generally think immigrants make things worse in the United States, the figure is 27%.
Democrats, college graduates, and younger Americans are more likely to think positively about immigrants overall, while Republicans, non-college graduates, and older Americans are more likely to think negatively about immigrants.
37% of respondents said their economic situation had worsened. June 2021only 20 percent said that immigration “makes the situation worse in the country.”
The percentage of people who say they are “better off” now stands at 31 percent, which is significantly lower than before. 40 percent In June 2021.
A new report from the Congressional Budget Office adds to the growing body of evidence that the federal government’s rural migration policies shift family wages and workplace investments. wall streetReal Estate, Coastal States, Government.
This economic policy is extremely unpopular, in part because it distracts politicians from the “death of despair” of American society and its people. abandoned americanthe homeless, drug addicts, prostitutes, etc.


