According to a public opinion poll by Emerson College, it has “strongly support” the federal law to change federal law to prevent illegal immigrants from acquiring the citizenship of newly born children. Masu.
30 % of registered voters strongly support changes in rules, but 27.5 % of registered voters strongly oppose changes. Public opinion poll。
However, 15 % further “slightly supported” changes, and 9 % “somewhat opposed” to the change.
Therefore, 45 % oppose, and 37 % suppresses illegal immigrants of newborns. 19 % answered that this problem was neutral.
There are also deep gaps among the two political parties regarding the Raw Citizens Rules, which provided citizenship to about 400,000 foreigners in 2024.
“The majority of the Republican members, 69 %, supports the end of the Great Rights, compared to 25 % of the Democratic Party, which holds the same view, and 38 % of independent people,” said Emarson. The Spench Charkin Ball, a college polling executive director, describes it. press release。
Opinion polls are consistent with the November public opinion polls. economist magazine.
Public opinion is important because President Donald Trump probably pushed this issue into the Supreme Court of the country in 2026.
Trump's debate has won the support in the cultural department. “The wealthy Chinese came here, they flew here, and then they gave birth to a baby here so that they could be American citizens,” said Bill Maha, a talk show host. I talked to. This is not just for all benefits. “
The results of the public opinion polls of Emerson College show the division of national politics, which has a strong opposition to large -scale migration, but the disgusting of sympathy for immigrants and the economic and citizens' disruption of immigrants. Many blocks of large voters between them.
ABC News It has been reported January 29:
At first, Americans seem to have approved unrecognized immigrants abroad. However, it turned out that if you dig deeper into voting, it will gain a lot of support for expulsion. It depends greatly on how the question is askedIt is difficult to evaluate what Americans are doing and how they are really feeling.
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[For example] an IPSOS/AXIOS survey from January 10-12 Despite the strongest support than the other two public opinion polls to expell us in the generally unwritten immigrants, all the other expulsion policies they asked were underwater. For example, according to this opinion poll, Americans supported 34 points for “illegally deported immigrants in the country”, but said, “Separate family and send people to countries other than their homes. 28 points opposed to the rapidly deported immigration.
President Donald Trump acts carefully to win a large -scale swing -voting block. For example, the expulsion of abroad focuses on criminals and people who have lost legal appeals to stay, not illegal people who go to school or church.
In contrast, more pregnancy defenders are doing their best to describe Trump's cautiously foreign expulsion policies, mixed OTIC, and expenses.
