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TopicCNBC's Christina Wilkie goes ham on Trump's government shutdown.
prince_leo
01/20/18 6:54:11 PM
#83:


Mal_Fet posted...
DACA is not just a "pathway to citizenship", it's amnesty. You know you're being dishonest here; why even post this?

I mean, the title is not really indicative of what is in the article:

62% say it is extremely or very important for Congress to pass immigration law that will address the Dreamers.
Admittedly this doesn't mean that they're in favor of them staying, but it does put a wrench in your claim from most other topics where you say that most people care about the economy more than other issues because of -
Voters think this is more important than passing new health care (58 percent important) or tax reform legislation (52 percent).

But it matters not, because right below that is the following:
Today, overwhelming majorities favor granting work permits (86 percent favor vs. 12 percent oppose) and U.S. citizenship (79-19 percent) to illegal immigrants under the age of 30 brought here as children, provided they pass a background check.

The poll finds a record-high 83 percent of voters support setting up a system for all illegal immigrants who are currently working in the country to become legal residents, up nine points since last year. Just 14 percent say deport as many as possible, down from a high of 30 percent in July 2015.

There is rare partisan agreement on all fronts.


And then there's this gem:
Moreover, 63 percent of Trump voters favor granting Dreamers citizenship.



Or this one:

Setting up a system to legalize undocumented immigrants working in the U.S. also receives bipartisan support: most Democrats (95 percent legalize vs. 4 percent deport), Republicans (69-28 percent) and independents (82-13 percent) want legalization to happen.
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