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Voters Want Donald Trump to Fix Migration Before Tax Cut

Voters want President-elect Donald Trump to resolve the immigration crisis before passing a tax bill, according to a post-election poll by Ipsos and Reuters.

“Twenty-five percent of respondents said immigration should be a priority, far more than any other issue.” Reuters reported Thursday. The report adds:

About 14% of respondents said Trump should focus on income inequality, while 12% said taxes and small stocks would focus on health care, crime, jobs and the environment.

Reuters added that most Americans expect President Trump to follow through on his repeated campaign promise of mass deportations. “About 82% of poll respondents believe it is likely that President Trump will order mass deportations, including similar proportions of Democrats and Republicans.”

In Washington, many lobbying groups are calling on President Trump to repeat his 2017 mistake of pushing for tax cuts before forcing through a Congressional deal on immigration reform. of washington post reported November 7th:

Key parts of President Trump's 2017 tax law are set to expire next year, and Republicans are aiming to deliver major legislative wins to Trump within his first 100 days in office.

After the 2017 tax cuts were passed, corporate lobbies and White House officials derailed President Trump's push for immigration reform.

But in 2019, Trump ignored lawmakers backed by the business community and pushed through sweeping reforms that were later reversed by President Joe Biden.

Trump's rollback of President Joe Biden's immigration policy is already opposed by some in the Republican business wing, including former Republican Rep. John Kasich. He is a former managing director of Lehman Brothers Investment Company, which went bankrupt during the 2008 housing crisis.

“It's just demagogy against immigrants and it's outrageous,” he said. told MSNBC November 5th. [immigration] Ohio's population is shrinking! ”

Kasich's rant comes in the face of Ohioans' growing disapproval of economic immigration, which is displacing Americans, cutting wages and reducing business investment in workplace technology. Due to the damage caused by notebooks, the marriage rate and birth rate have decreased,

This influx also allows CEOs to ignore vast numbers of Americans who are sidelined, including disabled Americans, marginalized Americans, and ex-prisoners.

NBC News' election day exit poll reported the following: 48 percent of Ohioans Only 44% of respondents said they think immigrants more often “hurt the economy” but more often “help the country.”

Trump's allies expect business groups to strongly oppose deportations and cuts to the flow of immigrant workers, renters and consumers.

The influx of low-wage Haitian immigrants to Springfield, Ohio, has fueled opposition to immigration in the state. The influx of business aid allows landlords to raise rents and allows employers to hire taxpayer-aided immigrants instead of ordinary Americans.

USATOday.com The following was reported on November 6th:

Republican President-elect Trump won Clark County with 39,636 votes, or 64.2% of the total vote. Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris received 21,494 votes, or 34.8% of the total vote, with 99% of votes counted in Clark County as of Wednesday morning.

In 2020, Trump won 61% of the county vote, a record state vote.

Also, October survey According to the Ohio Kasich paper, 70 percent of Trump supporters and 26 percent of Kamala Harris supporters agreed that “better border security and stricter immigration laws are needed to reduce illegal immigration.” . of investigation It was conducted by the Bliss Institute at the University of Akron.

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