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A clear 55 percent majority of Americans want reductions in migration, Gallup reported on July 12, despite elite insistence that the United States is a “nation of immigrants.”WATCH — Fmr. Obama ICE Director on Migrant Crime: Problem Is “Sheer Volume” at Border, “Hard” to Determine Who’s Dangerous:
Many Democratic activists — especially in the media — strongly oppose the border wall because it would serve as a symbolic rejection of their anti-borders “nation of immigrants” claim. WATCH: Fmr. Obama ICE Director: Migrants Coming with ISIS-Linked Smuggling Group Show We Have Insufficient Vetting:Gallup measured public support for most of these immigration policies in 2018 or 2019, and finds support for the restrictive measures has risen since then. This includes a 13-point increase for expanding border walls and a 10-point increase for deporting all immigrants in the U.S. illegally .
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