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Rasmussen: 71% of Voters Say Illegal Immigrants Shouldn't Get Any Aid
https://www.newsmax.com/us/poll-immigrants-border-aid/2021/04/29/id/1019552/
Seventy-one percent of likely U.S. voters say illegal immigrants shouldn’t receive any type of aid, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
The survey comes as U.S. officials deal with a surge of immigrants crossing the border and states like New York take heat for including payments to thousands of workers living in the country without legal permission in its $212 billion budget deal. The fund can provide payments of $16,500 or $3,200 to eligible recipients, depending on the criteria. The figure is much higher than the $500 one-time cash benefit set aside by California in a similar program.
The Rasmussen poll, taken April 25-26 among 1,000 likely U.S. voters, also found:
28 percent say illegal immigrants should have the same legal rights and protections that U.S. citizens have, but most voters (60 percent) disagree. Eleven percent are undecided.
63 percent of voters believe the availability of government money and services draws illegal immigrants to the U.S., up from 59 percent two years ago. 24 percent disagree, while 12 percent are not sure.
58 percent of Democrats, 85 percent of Republicans and 69 percent of voters not affiliated with either party say individuals should be required to prove they are legally allowed to be in the U.S. before they receive aid.
81 percent of Republicans say illegal immigrants should not have the same legal rights and protections that U.S. citizens have, while 44 percent of Democrats believe they should have the same rights.......
https://www.newsmax.com/us/poll-immigrants-border-aid/2021/04/29/id/1019552/
Seventy-one percent of likely U.S. voters say illegal immigrants shouldn’t receive any type of aid, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
The survey comes as U.S. officials deal with a surge of immigrants crossing the border and states like New York take heat for including payments to thousands of workers living in the country without legal permission in its $212 billion budget deal. The fund can provide payments of $16,500 or $3,200 to eligible recipients, depending on the criteria. The figure is much higher than the $500 one-time cash benefit set aside by California in a similar program.
The Rasmussen poll, taken April 25-26 among 1,000 likely U.S. voters, also found:
28 percent say illegal immigrants should have the same legal rights and protections that U.S. citizens have, but most voters (60 percent) disagree. Eleven percent are undecided.
63 percent of voters believe the availability of government money and services draws illegal immigrants to the U.S., up from 59 percent two years ago. 24 percent disagree, while 12 percent are not sure.
58 percent of Democrats, 85 percent of Republicans and 69 percent of voters not affiliated with either party say individuals should be required to prove they are legally allowed to be in the U.S. before they receive aid.
81 percent of Republicans say illegal immigrants should not have the same legal rights and protections that U.S. citizens have, while 44 percent of Democrats believe they should have the same rights.......