Harvard/Harris Poll reveals swing voters are now fiercely opposing Democrats’ plan
In what seems to be a change of heart amongst swing voters across the United States, many are now opposing the Democrats’ latest strategy to eliminate all immigration enforcement by ending the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
Democrats in the House and Senate have been demanding ICE be abolished and all immigration enforcement to cease.
House Democrats are now desperately drafting legislation that would officially abolish ICE.
However, according to to the latest Harvard/Harris Poll – swing voters are now fiercely opposing Democrats’ plan to end all immigration enforcement across the U.S.
Almost 3-in-4 swing voters, which equates to around 73 percent, say they don’t want ICE to be disbanded.
This leaves just 30 percent of swing voters supporting the abolishment of ICE.
According to Breitbart: Likewise, Americans, in general, reject the Democrats’ plan to abolish ICE.
Nearly 70 percent of Americans polled in the Harvard/Harris Poll said they do not support stopping ICE and thus all immigration enforcement.
Abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency — as Democrats have sought to do — would have set free more than 1.6 million illegal aliens in the United States over the last five…
As Breitbart News reported, Democrats lost support in the 2018 midterm elections in battleground areas after weeks of opposing all immigration enforcement and supporting an agenda that ends all border enforcement.
“If Democrats had their way and ICE been abolished five years ago, there would have been at least 1.64 million illegal aliens — many of which are convicted criminals — released into U.S. neighborhoods and communities rather than being deported.” https://t.co/ob3KciHcnW
— John Binder 👽 (@JxhnBinder) June 28, 2018
Americans overwhelmingly support ending illegal immigration and decreasing legal immigration levels, at which more than 1.5 million immigrants are admitted to the U.S. every year.
The majority of swing voters say they disapprove of importing more foreign workers to compete against Americans for jobs.
Meanwhile, nearly two out of three Americans say they support reducing legal immigration, and more Americans support zero immigration to the U.S. than current legal immigration levels.
More than four in nine in black Americans in swing districts across the country say immigration has made life “worse” in America.