Tuesday, April 27, 2010

RASMUSSEN POLL: 58% Favor Welcoming Immgration Policy SO LONG AS THEY'RE NOT ON WELFARE, CRIMINALS, GANGS, CAR THIEVES!

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RASMUSSEN POLL: 58% Favor Welcoming Immigration Policy


THE THING IS….

MEXICO HAS DUMPED 38 MILLION OF THEIR POOR, ILLITERATE, CRIMINAL AND ALL TOO OFTEN PREGNANT OVER OUR BORDERS!

WE ARE MEXICO’S WELFARE AND PRISON SYSTEM!

SANCTUARY COUNTY LOS ANGELES UNDER MEXICAN OCCUPATION

FASTEST GROWING POLITICAL PARTY: LA RAZA “THE RACE” FOR MEX SUPREMACY AND AN EVER EXPANDING MEX WELFARE SYSTEM

COUNTY PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS!

CITY PAYS OUT $10 MILLION FOR MEX GRAFFITI ABATEMENT ALONE

47% OF THOSE WITH A JOB ARE ILLEGALS WITH STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS. EVEN IF YOU CAN’T SPEAK A WORD OF ENGLISH, THERE’S A LOW WAGE JOB IN LOS ANGELES SO LONG AS YOU HAVE A STOLEN SOCIAL.

500 – 1,000 MEX GANG RELATED MURDERS YEARLY THAT COST THE COUNTY NEARLY ONE MILLION EACH JUST TO PROSECUTE.

THE TAX-FREE MEXICAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IN L.A. COUNTY CALCULATED TO BE $2 BILLION A YEAR.

NOW REPEAT THIS IN COUNTIES ALL OVER CALIFORNIA, AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY! YOU JOB IS NEXT!


THE STATE OF CA PAYS OUT $20 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS!

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“A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 58% favor a policy that would welcome all immigrants except “national security threats, criminals and those who would come here to live off our welfare system.”


58% Favor Welcoming Immigration Policy



Monday, April 26, 2010




While Americans continue to strongly support efforts that will slow or stop illegal immigration, most also still favor a generally welcoming policy of legal immigration.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 58% favor a policy that would welcome all immigrants except “national security threats, criminals and those who would come here to live off our welfare system.” Just 26% disagree with such an approach, while 16% more are not sure.
Support for a welcoming immigration policy is a bit higher among Republicans than it is among Democrats or voters not affiliated with either of the parties. Just 19% of GOP voters oppose a generally welcoming immigration policy. Opposition is at 28% among Democrats and 31% among unaffiliateds.
These views have changed little over the past four years.
However, 68% of voters nationwide say it is more important to gain control of the border than it is to legalize the status of undocumented workers. Only 25% believe it is more important to legalize the status of undocumented workers already in the country. These views, too, have remained consistent for years.
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Among those who favor a welcoming immigration policy, 70% see gaining control of the border as the top priority. Among those who oppose a welcoming immigration policy, 67% see border control as the top priority. This strongly suggests that voters see little connection between the debate over legal immigration and the desire to stop illegal immigration.
Additionally, 60% of all voters favor a law that authorizes local police to stop and verify the immigration status of anyone they suspect of being an illegal immigrant. Such a law was recently passed in Arizona and is supported by 70% of voters statewide.
Once again, there is little difference in perspective between those who favor a welcoming immigration policy overall and those who oppose such a policy.
The differing priorities between the public and the Political Class always seem to arise when Congress considers immigration reform. Eighty-one percent (81%) of Mainstream American voters see controlling the border as the top priority. Seventy percent (70%) of the Political Class says that legalizing the status of undocumented workers is most important (see more on the Mainstream/Political Class divide). That hasn’t changes since the 2006 immigration legislation collapsed when the U.S. Senate surrendered to public opinion. During that debate, a New York Times/CBS poll found that 69% believed illegal immigrants should be prosecuted and deported.
Voters across the nation are extremely skeptical about the federal government’s role in the immigration debate. Three-out-of-four voters believe that the federal government is not doing enough to secure the nation’s borders. In fact, 56% believe that the policies of the federal government encourage illegal immigration. Among voters who are angry about immigration, 83% are angry at the federal government. Only 12% direct their anger at the immigrants.
Currently, only 31% of voters think Congress is even somewhat likely to take action that will help secure the borders. That includes just 10% who believe Congress is Very Likely to act.
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