A majority of Americans support mass deportations of illegal immigrants, establishment media site Axios confirmed Thursday.
In an article unrelated to the Harris Poll’s Axios Vibes survey of 6,251 adults, Axios outlined that 4 in 10 Democrats also support mass deportation.
According to Axios, 4 in 10 Latinos and Blacks also support mass deportation, which helps explain why President Donald Trump is gaining support among these voters. That’s what it means.
of Axios article The headline was “Exclusive Poll: America Open to Mass Deportations.”
A convicted Afghan rapist who was deported by former President Donald Trump’s administration has reportedly returned to the United States thanks to President Joe Biden’s massive resettlement effort from Afghanistan. https://t.co/za6qy9yLQF
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) August 30, 2021
Axios does not publish polling numbers, hiding the exact percentage of Americans who oppose Trump-style mass deportations.
“I was surprised by the public support for mass deportations,” Mark Penn, president of Harris Poll and former pollster for President Bill Clinton, told Axios.
But the Axios poll results are consistent with previous polls that have sought to gauge Americans’ personal concerns about the issue being pushed by powerful people. As President Joe Biden imports more legal, illegal, and semi-legal immigrants than there are births in the United States, these private concerns are becoming more public despite intense social pressure from corporate-run media. It is emerging on the scene.
Exclusive poll: Americans accept President Trump’s toughest immigration plan.
Half of Democrats, including 42%, say they support mass deportations of illegal immigrants, according to a new Axios Vibes poll by Harris Poll. https://t.co/fXPKxpGlQj pic.twitter.com/UIWn2SRKn7
— Axios (@axios) April 25, 2024
The Axios report also provides only a partial explanation of why a majority of Americans support mass deportation.
When asked When it comes to their biggest concerns about illegal immigration, Americans most often cite the following:
Increased crime rates, drugs, and violence (21%).
Additional costs for taxpayers (18%).
Terrorism and national security risks (17%).
The Axios report does not mention the significant economic damage caused by immigration’s impact on wages, rents, home prices, and business investment.
Axios also claimed that the poll shows Americans support legal immigration. In fact, many polls show that while Americans like individual immigrants and want to like America’s immigration history, they personally prefer much lower levels of legal and illegal immigration. I want it.
For example, one survey report found that nearly 70 percent of Americans say the United States would benefit from new restrictions on immigration at the southern border. economist/YouGov February poll of 1,671 people. In an October Reuters/Ipsos poll of 4,415 adults, 54% of Americans said immigration under President Joe Biden is making life harder for all Americans.
File/Guatemalan man steps off a deportation flight chartered by the U.S. government after being deported from the U.S. in Guatemala City, Guatemala, May 30, 2019. (John Moore/Getty)
But immigration is strongly supported by the federal government and some Republican leaders. Immigration helps wealthy coastal investors and government agencies profit, as governments extract more cheap labor, consumers of government funds, and room-sharing renters from developing countries. There is.
“The DC media class lives in a bubble.” answered Christina Pushau is a former spokesperson for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
They do not have to experience the suffering caused by mass illegal immigration. Middle-class and working-class Americans bear the brunt of the evil open borders ideology imposed on our country by these same elites. @axios Serve.
“Americans support far tougher border and immigration policies than just common sense policies.” #HR2Congressman Chip Roy (R-Texas) tweeted Responses to Axios poll. “Yet the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives has just allowed Chuck Schumer to get everything he wants for Ukraine and zero borders…(Check Memo) 48(D)-3( I)-49(R)’s make-up is indeed “razor-thin,” he added.
But the Axios report was slammed by Todd Schulte, pro-immigration president of Mark Zuckerberg’s lobbying group FWD.us.
How to spot bullshit.
1) There is no link to vote from the gym. @mikeallen In their stories, or in the underlying stories. The question is invisible and the term is not common.
2) Then skip to the NYTimes link, “Americans open to former President Trump’s toughest immigration plan.” https://t.co/tXcBde2kMn— Todd Schulte (@TheToddSchulte) April 25, 2024





