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Feb 22 - Majority of US citizens say illegal immigrants should be deported


 Feb 22 - Majority of US citizens say illegal immigrants should be deported
By MoneyChasnMason - 02-22-2013, 12:48 PM - Boxden > BX Daily Bugle - news and headlines


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than half of U.S. citizens believe that most or all of the country's 11 million illegal immigrants should be deported, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday that highlights the difficulties facing lawmakers trying to reform the U.S. immigration system.
The online survey shows resistance to easing immigration laws despite the biggest push for reform in Congress since 2007.
Thirty percent of those polled think that most illegal immigrants, with some exceptions, should be deported, while 23 percent believe all illegal immigrants should be deported.
Only 5 percent believe all illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay in the United States legally, and 31 percent want most illegal immigrants to stay.
These results are in line with other polls in recent years, suggesting that people's views on immigration have not changed dramatically since the immigration debate reignited in Congress last month, according to Ipsos pollster Julia Clark.
"It's not Americans' views that are shifting. It is that the political climate is ripe for this discussion," after the November election when Hispanics voted overwhelmingly in favor of Democratic President Barack Obama, she said.
"Democrats feel that the time is right to capitalize on their wins and Republicans feel that they had a bad blow and are eager to reach out to Hispanics," she added.
Polls show that most Americans back immigration reform, although they often have different ideas of what that means, with some people favoring looser immigration laws while others want to see greater border security.
A group of eight U.S. senators are working on a bipartisan deal to enact immigration reform, the first major attempt since a similar overhaul died in Congress six years ago.
The senators' proposal calls for a full path to citizenship for illegal immigrants once they pay back taxes and a fine and wait in line behind others applying to become Americans.
A plan by Obama has similar provisions, but the senators want any move to relax immigration laws dependant on boosting security on the southern border.
ISSUE POLARIZES POLICYMAKERS
Attitudes toward immigration are polarized by party, according to another the Reuters/Ipsos poll. Seventy-five percent of Republicans think all or most immigrants should be deported, compared to 40 percent of Democrats who think the same.
Republican Senator John McCain, one of the eight senators in the group, had his own encounter with citizens angered by illegal immigration on Tuesday when residents of his state of Arizona complained bitterly at a town hall meeting about the lack of security on the border with Mexico.
One man asked why troops had not been deployed to the border.
"Why didn't the army go down there and stop them? Because the only thing that stops them I'm afraid to say, and it's too damn bad, is a gun," the man said,
Another resident, Keith Smith, got into a testy exchange with McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential candidate whose views on immigration have fluctuated over the years.
"Cut off their welfare and all their stuff and they'll go back," Smith said, referring to undocumented workers.
McCain had been trying to explain his position: "You're not telling these people the truth. They mow our lawns, they care for our babies, they clean . . . that's what those people do," he said.
The Arizona lawmaker, whose position on immigration hardened during the 2010 midterm elections before softening again, is a key part of the Republican side of the senators' bipartisan immigration effort.
Wednesday's Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted Friday through Tuesday and surveyed 1,443 Americans over the age of 18.
The precision of the Reuters/Ipsos online poll is measured using a credibility interval. In this survey, the poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.
(Reporting by Rachelle Younglai in Washington and Tim Gaynor in Phoenix, Editing by Alistair Bell and Philip Barbara)
Majority of U.S. citizens say illegal immigrants should be deported - Yahoo! News


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39 comments for "Feb 22 - Majority of US citizens say illegal immigrants should be deported"


 02-22-2013, 12:51 PMaway - #2
Jayg36
Reuters is in England. A British news source held a poll for Americans and I'm suppose to believe this is accurate for how Americans feel? [pic]

Only the type of Americans who would be on that news site voted for this....meaining it's bias and not reflective of what typical Americans believe.
 02-22-2013, 12:52 PMaway - #3
Dos-effect
1,443 Americans over the age of 18.


Does not equate to a majority of Americans......these polls are usually dumb as !!.......1500 Americans somehow represents 320 million people.....
 02-22-2013, 12:57 PMaway - #4
MoneyChasnMason
Originally Posted by Jayg36
Reuters is in England. A British news source held a poll for Americans and I'm suppose to believe this is accurate for how Americans feel? [pic]

Only the type of Americans who would be on that news site voted for this....meaining it's bias and not reflective of what typical Americans believe.
[pic] Totally agree

EDit: isnt immigration a bigger issue there than here?

Last edited by MoneyChasnMason; 02-22-2013 at 01:00 PM..
 02-22-2013, 08:07 PMaway - #5
RIAA
This is like saying the Native Americans are going to have us all deported back to our countries of origin.

Ancestry.com is about to be busy as hell!
 02-22-2013, 09:59 PMaway - #6
Di Warlord
the few Native Americans that are still around scoff at whites who are against illegal immigrants staying in this country
 02-22-2013, 10:20 PMaway - #7
Ham Rove
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 02-22-2013, 10:23 PMaway - #8
DrX
i agree...they need to go


this will a third world country in 30 yrs
 02-23-2013, 03:14 AMaway - #9
finishim
"illegal"

why wouldn't we want them gone?
 02-23-2013, 03:37 AMaway - #10
Thongsong19
Originally Posted by minimafiaaj
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 02-23-2013, 07:07 AMaway - #11
varcitykid
Man these surverys, petitions, polls and blah blah shyt by the government be bull!! cuz hoenstly as a u.s citizen... Long as these immigrants dont bring any diseases over here - i can care less. They not hurting nobody and alot of these foreigners come here and work harder than most of these citizens that were born here [sad but true]
 02-23-2013, 07:41 AMaway - #12
Screwhead|m
Originally Posted by DrX
i agree...they need to go
[pic]

It is the law, after all.


Congress & the White House disregarding our laws....what a "shock."


Originally Posted by DrX
this will a third world country in 30 yrs
[pic]

For illegal immigration and several other reasons.




Originally Posted by finishim
"illegal"

why wouldn't we want them gone?
[pic]
 02-23-2013, 08:32 AMaway - #13
Pakchoy
Originally Posted by DrX
i agree...they need to go


this will a third world country in 30 yrs
you realize that its the same "illegals" doing jobs that your fellow country men dont want to do right. Do you also realize that majority of illegals pay taxes while the rich move their money into other countries. Next time i would think before making a comment on illegals.
 02-23-2013, 09:14 AMaway - #14
PhrozenMenace
dumb !!
 02-23-2013, 09:25 AMaway - #15
S.TEX
online survey nuff said, lot of sour[..] people.
 02-23-2013, 10:46 AMaway - #16
Dos-effect
Originally Posted by DrX
i agree...they need to go


this will a third world country in 30 yrs
Seriously? nicca can you be any more racist with this statement?
 02-23-2013, 12:01 PMaway - #17
Dos-effect
Originally Posted by FoShizzle8
you do relize that hard working americans have gotten there jobs taken by the same "illegals"your refering to right

i guess your to stupid to relize that they work cheaper then americans.but thats typical,seeing your avy.probably the classic idiot liberal turd,you probably still blame bush for the reason america is such a !! hole today,when in reality its not bush's fault at all
Only in your reality bruh...............and hard work is hard work, regardless of who is doing it.......that's a pretty redundant argument.

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 02-23-2013, 12:26 PMaway - #18
NORTE
sad to see how sheepish people are, can see the idiots that follow the mainstream media and regurtitate exactly how they are programmed to think. these BLAMERicans wanna blame other people for their own misfortunes and at the same time not know anything about the federal reserve and the manipulation power they hold. Dont be a blamerican, if u want prosperity get up and work hard for it everyday without excuse. or go to god.
 02-23-2013, 12:30 PMaway - #19
raymondjackso25
Legalize them and make em pay taxes like the rest of us.
 02-23-2013, 01:06 PMaway - #20
zhiggeman
Originally Posted by Pakchoy
you realize that its the same "illegals" doing jobs that your fellow country men dont want to do right. Do you also realize that majority of illegals pay taxes while the rich move their money into other countries. Next time i would think before making a comment on illegals.
man !! outta here with that tired old !! you heard your parents spout off. you do !!ing realize Americans were doing those jobs BEFORE the illegal immigrants showed up right? the AMERICANS that were doing those jobs before the illegals were getting paid descent wages, but since they showed up working for 20 cents on the dollar, no legally sane AMERICAN would want to work for those wages.

You do realize they have !!ed up the lower and middle class by short changing our working class? 20 US dollars goes a looooonger way in mexico than it does in the states and by living 20 people to a crib and rotating out they can poole the money together to make it work.. no daycare cost because its 20 to a house somebody always home, no food bills because those 20 to that house get like 900 dollars a month for every 4th person from food stamps, and they pay no taxes.. so you tell me why the !! they should they stay? I could careless one way or the other but i can see why most poor people would want them gone as the wages would have to go up when the trash starts stinking and lawns look like !! [pic]
 
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