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51 Percent Of Voters, Including 29 Percent Of Democrats, Support Deportation Raids

51 Percent Of Voters, Including 29 Percent Of Democrats, Support Deportation Raids
(AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza

A new Morning Consult poll released Wednesday reveals that the majority of American voters support President Donald J. Trump's plan to conduct mass deportation raids of illegal aliens with final court removal orders across the country. 

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"Fifty-one percent of registered voters in a new Morning Consult/Politico survey said they supported Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids aimed at arresting and deporting immigrants who are living in the country illegally with outstanding deportation court orders," Joanna Piacenza works. 

Likewise, Twenty-nine percent of Democratic voters, forty-six percent of independents, and eighty-five percent of Republicans favor the deportation raids. 

"Immigration has overtaken health care as the No. 1 issue in the country, according to a June 26-29 Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll," Piacenza notes. In addition to that poll, "Forty-five percent of voters in the new survey said the United States is facing a crisis of illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, up 3 points from a January 2019 poll." 

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"Keeping immigration in the headlines helps President Trump with his base in the run-up to the 2020 election," Tyler Sinclair, Morning Consult’s Vice President, told Politico. "Security issues track as the No. 1 issue when Republican voters head to the polls."

The raids were supposed to occur over this past weekend, but it is unclear whether or not they actually did.

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