Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Andrew Arthur, on whether
Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to downplay the
National Question on the campaign trail against Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris: <URL:
https://cis.org/Arthur/HarvardHarris-Poll-Shows-Disapproval-Biden-Immigration-Policies>
| I say "curiously" because while immigration ranked as the third-most
| important issue to respondents (at 24 percent, trailing the economy
| and jobs (31 percent) and coronavirus (30 percent)), when asked
| about the administration's handling of immigration, the assessments
| of those polled was bleak.
|
| Eighty-one percent of respondents considered immigration to be a
| "serious" problem, with 43 percent opining that it was a "very
| serious" one.
|
| In fact, 55 percent of respondents believe that the president should
| have left in place former President Trump's policies making it more
| difficult for migrants to enter the United States, as opposed to
| undoing them by executive order (as my colleague, Rob Law, has
| explained Biden has done).
Does Bill Stepien and Ronna McDaniel's survey data answer how many
of the 7+B globe legacy Americans proles want to invite into their
country?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"Those who insist there is no viable alternative to Trump, on some
level, enjoy being scammed. Raise the name of someone competent like
DeSantis and every criticism they issue about him or whoever applies
to Trump sevenfold. It's ultimately about a LARP" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1377129303461142534>
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