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Saturday, June 23, 2018

Americans Are Smarter Than Liberals Believe!

New Poll: Guess Who the Majority of Voters Blame for Family Separation at the Border?

Katie Pavlich
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Posted: Jun 22, 2018 9:00 AM
New Poll: Guess Who the Majority of Voters Blame for Family Separation at the Border?
Despite President Trump signing an executive order allowing adults to be detained with children after crossing into the United States illegally, the outrage over his administration simply enforcing the law continues. 
But according to a new poll from Rasmussen Reports, the majority of voters are holding illegal aliens accountable for the current separation crisis, not Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement or President Trump (bolding is mine). 
Most voters blame the parents of the separated children at the border for the latest illegal immigration crisis, not the federal government.

When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54% of Likely U.S. Voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that only 35% believe the federal government.

To help understand the current political debate over the children issue, a closer look shows that 82% of Republicans and 56% of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60% of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law.
While the President's executive order allows children to be detained with adults, zero tolerance prosecution for entering the country illegally continues.
In the meantime, Congress is working on a number of immigration bills in an attempt to fix the problem. The House is expected to take a vote Thursday, with moderate and conservative Republicans split on a number of illegal immigration issues.

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