A report from Democratic polling firm Blueprint 2024 shows that the damage caused by President Joe Biden's immigration policies will cause a large portion of undecided voters to lean toward Donald Trump in the final weeks of the 2024 campaign. It is said that
The polling data helps explain why Democrats are leaning toward blaming Biden and his pro-immigration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, for his political disaster.
“We have destroyed ourselves on immigration in a completely predictable and completely manageable way,” Democratic Sen. said of hill Report for November 29th.
So far, immigration lobbyists are blaming Democrats. “The public completely rejected President Biden's immigration policy because…he didn't define exactly what it was.” said Andrea Flores, chief lobbyist for FWD.us, the most important pro-immigration lobby. “What actually happened was that Democrats failed to participate in funding and supporting immigrants,” he told progressive supporters at a Nov. 19 meeting.
BluePrint2024 data was presented in the news on November 15th. report:
Trump had 52% of floating votes, while Harris had only 38%. Nearly half of Trump's floating voters made up their minds in the final weeks. 27% on the last day [emphasis added] (15% last week, 12% on Election Day), suggesting they're really up for grabs. This is significantly slower than the floating voters who announced their support for Harris (only 15% decided last week or on Election Day).
Immigration was an important issue in this Slow to make decisions, pro-Trump 27%, I wrote Andrew Arthur, a former immigration judge who now works at the Center for Immigration Studies, says:
Among the swing voters who ultimately chose Trump, immigration was a key issue, with 77% saying Democrats were “not strong enough to deal with the border crisis.” The same is true for Democratic Party “support,” which 73% believe is “very” or “very accurate.”[ing] There are more immigrants than American citizens. ”
Furthermore, 73% of Trump voters believe it is very true or very accurate that Democrats “want to take money from hard-working Americans and give it to immigrants.” , 72% of them said they thought the Democratic Party's opinion was fair. “I don't care about border security,” and 69% agreed that Democrats “have extreme views on immigration.”
Blueprint 2024 report Voters said they want Democrats to improve immigration policy.
Respondents were asked to select up to two issues they would like the Democratic Party to focus on going forward.
Voters' clear Democratic focus is on inflation and prices (46%), especially among floating voters (52%), followed by immigration (24%). Democracy (17%), abortion (17%), and health care (16%) form the second tier of priorities, primarily among Democrats.
The Blueprint study includes 3,262 2024 voters across the country and in battleground states who cast their ballots on Nov. 6 and 7 through web panels.
But Democrats remain reluctant to blame pro-immigrant policies and lobbyists for the disaster. Instead, they blame mismanagement and other common causes.
“There is a growing feeling among Democrats that the Biden administration has completely mismanaged the flood of migrants crossing the southern border, and this is also doing great damage to the Democratic Party.” hill Reported.
“Many Democrats believe that Mr. Biden and other party leaders mismanaged the situation at the border,” a second Democratic senator said, according to the paper. hill.
In reality, Mr. Mayorkas and his party's investor-led lobbying group pursued their own low-wage labor immigration policies, despite intermittent and weak resistance from Mr. Biden and White House officials.
But even the establishment media is reluctant to admit that the economic damage caused by immigrants played a role in President Trump's victory. Pollsters and strategists say that “concerns about the border are driven as much by real issues as by manufactured ones, and overlap with voters' other concerns, such as the economy, home prices, and crime, and are “It has promoted a shift to the right,” he said in a report on November 15. article in new york times.
Extract migration
Since at least 1990, the federal government has quietly employed extractive immigration policies to grow the consumer economy, following Congressional resolutions that help investors move high-wage manufacturing jobs to low-wage countries. Ta.
Immigration policies rob poor countries of vast human resources. Additional workers, white-collar graduates, consumers, renters boost stock prices By lowering American wages, subsidizing less productive businesses, raising rents, and inflating real estate prices.
A largely unrecognized economic policy led to a relaxation of economic policy. economical and civil feedback signal It revitalizes a stable economy and democracy. This policy deprived many mainland-born Americans of careers in a variety of business fields, reduced American productivity and political influence, slowed high-tech innovation, reduced trade, and became inconvenient. solidarity of citizensAnd he encouraged government officials and progressives to ignore the policy. increased mortality rate of abandoned, low status american.
Donald Trump's campaign recognized the economic impact of immigration. A May statement from the Trump campaign said Biden's unpopular policies would “overwhelm the American workforce with millions of low-wage illegal immigrants who directly attack the wages and opportunities of hard-working Americans.” “There is,” he said.
This secret economic policy also siphons jobs and wealth from core states by subsidizing coastal investors and government agencies with large numbers of low-wage workers, high-rise renters, and government-supported consumers. are. Similar policies are hurting the people and economies of Canada and the United Kingdom.
Policies like colonialism hurt even small countries and killed hundreds of Americans and thousands of immigrants, many of whom were immigrants. Taxpayer-funded jungle trail Through the Darien Ditch in Panama.


