Monday, October 28, 2024

Majority See Illegal Immigrant Crime Surge As Threat — And Want A Border Wall

The latest I&I/TIPP Poll of 1,491 adults, taken from Oct. 2 to Oct. 4, asked voters in particular about strong evidence that a significant number of those crossing into the U.S. have criminal records or have ties to criminal gangs, drug cartels, or even terrorist groups.

How closely are you following the recent news report about the release of illegal immigrants with criminal convictions, including homicide, into the U.S. under current immigration policies? 2.

How concerned are you about the release of illegal immigrants with criminal convictions, including homicide, into the U.S. under current immigration policies? 3.

How safe do you feel in your community given the recent federal data on illegal immigrants with criminal convictions living in the U.S.? A final question about the much-debated building of a physical wall along the border was also included: 4.

The third question asks people to gauge how safe they feel given "Recent federal data on illegal immigrants with criminal convictions living in the U.S." The answer: Roughly two in five reported feeling either "Not very safe" or "Not safe at all".

In a letter to Rep. Tony Gonzalez of Texas, the Biden administration admitted that there were 662,776 illegal immigrants in the U.S. who were either convicted criminals or had charges pending in their home countries, but were allowed to stay.

"Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris' open border?" Will this be a problem for Joe Biden's "Border Czar" Kamala Harris as she seeks the presidency, while simultaneously denying any responsibility for the tragedy that has occurred, with as many as 10.5 million illegal immigrants entering the U.S. since the start of Biden's administration? There are a number of gangs now routinely operating in the U.S., thanks to lax U.S. border controls over the last four years. 

https://issuesinsights.com/2024/10/28/majority-see-illegal-immigrant-crime-surge-as-threat-and-want-border-wall-built-ii-tipp-poll/

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