Lets get something straight….
Shipping people OUT of America that don’t belong here because they are a Danger to America IS A GOOD Thing….
“If there’s anybody in this country illegally, there’s a criminal, they got to be sent back wherever they came from, pronto,” Carville…
Most Americans ARE Happy with these headlines….
Democratic lawmakers even helped pass a new law that supports that….
What MOST American’s do NOT want to see ICE agaents entering schools ….
They do NOT want to see families separated….
They do NOT want to see Trump ignoring the LAW to take away the LEGAL way to export people…
They do NOT want internment camps with thousand of people herdeed like animals….
And do NOT support Ending Birthright Citizenship…
Detaining immigrants accused of crimes: Popular
Several of Trump’s immigration priorities were packaged in a sweeping executive order signed Monday that included a variety of steps intended both to increase security on the southern border and make it easier to deport immigrants currently in the country. One key component directs the Homeland Security Department to detain “aliens apprehended on suspicion of violating Federal or State law,” a provision similar to the Laken Riley Act that the Senate also passed on Monday.
Americans generally agree with this approach, and might even be willing to go further: In a Beacon Research/Shaw & Company Research/Fox News poll from January, 59 percent of registered voters said they would favor not just detaining but deporting “illegal immigrants who have been charged with crimes” while allowing law-abiding immigrants to “remain in the U.S. and eventually qualify for citizenship.” Another 30 percent said they would support deporting all illegal immigrants in the country.
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Using the military to secure the border: Popular
Citing the national emergency, Trump also issued an executive orderdirecting the military to help stop “unlawful mass migration, narcotics trafficking, human smuggling and trafficking” at the border. According to a December poll by Hart Research/Public Opinion Strategies for CNBC, 60 percent of Americans thought deploying the military to the border to stop illegal drugs and human trafficking should be a top priority for the Trump administration. Only 24 percent opposed it.
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Ending birthright citizenship: Unpopular
However, at least one of Trump’s executive orders on immigration may not meet with such a warm reception from Americans: his order attempting to end birthright citizenship for people whose parents are in the U.S. illegally. (This action will likely get blocked in court, as the Constitution states that people born in the U.S. are automatically citizens.) An Ipsos/New York Times poll from Jan. 2-10 found that Americans oppose ending birthright citizenship for children born to immigrants who are here illegally, 55 percent to 41 percent.
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