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Three in Four Say Donald Trump Should Prioritize Deportations

A CBS News poll conducted by YouGov found that 73% of adults (3 in 4 Americans) roughly agree that President-elect Donald Trump should prioritize deporting illegal immigrants. .

According to the paper, 45% of adults said repatriation should be a top priority, while 28% said it should be a “medium priority.” Post-election poll of 2,232 adults.

Only one in four Americans (27%) said repatriation is “not a priority.”

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The survey also found that 57% of Americans want President Trump to launch a “national find-and-deport program.” all [emphasis added] These are immigrants who are in the United States illegally. ”

The CBS poll closely matches a post-election Rasmussen poll of 1,276 likely voters. Breitbart News reported on November 14th:

When asked how important it is to stop illegal immigration, 76% of those surveyed said it was either “very” (50%) or “somewhat” (26%) important. Only 22% said it was not important.

in CBS poll60% of respondents said they did not want President Trump to use the military to “deport people.”

But that distorted question suggests that troops will be used on the streets to track migrants. But President Trump is likely to use the military only for non-police support tasks near the border, such as clamping down on migrants before they are repatriated and operating centers.

The CBS/Rasmussen poll suggests that President Trump's pro-American policies on November 5 have led to more people opposing the establishment's mass immigration policies. Its policies are built on the “immigrant nation” narrative first promoted during the Cold War era of the 1950s.

Pro-repatriation views are supported across society, with 74 percent of whites, 70 percent of blacks, and 69 percent of Hispanics wanting deportation to be a priority.

By contrast, only 31% of Americans say cutting taxes should be a top priority.

The rise in polls is a growing political issue for businessmen and progressive groups who supported the importation of nearly 9 million illegal immigrants during President Joe Biden's term.

That huge influx lowered American wages, raised housing costs, reduced investment in the workplace, and transferred vast amounts of wealth to older investors. It also led to Trump's stunning victory on November 5th.

Opposition to immigration is increasing in the UK as well. CanadaIreland, and AustraliaThere, governments also use immigration to boost real estate values ​​and the consumer economy.

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