Data shows most Americans believe the Biden administration is doing a poor job of handling the current influx of immigrants into the United States. released Friday by Pew Research Center.
According to published data, 80% of Americans believe the U.S. government is doing a “very good” or “somewhat poor” job in “handling the large number of migrants seeking to enter the United States at the Mexican border.” replied. Only 18% said they were doing a “very good” or “fairly good” job dealing with immigrants.
The release of the data comes after the Senate rejected a bipartisan border security deal last week, which former President Trump strongly opposed, calling it a “death wish” for his party shortly after it was announced. ” he called.
“Only an idiot or a radical left Democrat would vote for this horrible border bill that only gives you the power to close if there are 5,000 encounters a day, when we already have the right to close the border right now. , we must do so,” President Trump wrote. In true social.
“This bill is a great gift to Democrats and a death wish to Republicans. It takes the terrible job Democrats have done on immigration and the border, pardons them, and puts everything squarely on the shoulders of Republicans.” It’s a thing,” Trump continued.
Other Pew data findings include 57 percent of Americans saying they are concerned about the current state of the southern border, where large numbers of immigrants are seeking entry.[m]Mine crime in the US: 39% said border situation[d]Although it has little effect on crime in the United States, 3% said it does lead to crime.[l]America’s No Crime”
Pew’s data is based on a survey featuring responses from 5,140 people between Jan. 16 and 21, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.7 percentage points. A total of 2,569 people answered the question about how the U.S. government is handling migrants at the southern border, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
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