Thursday, February 21, 2013

Majority of U.S. citizens say illegal immigrants should be deported

Politicians like John McCain may face heated opposition to their plans to sell out the American people, but it really doesn't matter - DC is hell-bent on legalizing the Latinization of the US.

The fact remains that a solid majority is against amnesty for illegal aliens:

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.
Funny, isn't it, that the same politicians who babble about promoting "democracy" abroad ignore the actual will of the people at home? Yeah, funny.

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At February 21, 2013 at 10:25 AM , Anonymous Gwst said...

Haha! AP put out a propaganda push poll a few weeks ago, immediately published by most of the online local and statewide papers in the US, that showed something like 80% of the population was in favor of amnesty.

I called it propaganda and lies then, and feel vindicated now :-)

 
At February 21, 2013 at 1:20 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm completely fed up with those, particularly "conservatives", who keep saying that deporting this 11 million is an impossibility. Why is that? If there was a will, there would be a way. And even if all of them weren't rounded up, the mere threat would make a good many deport themselves!

I say shut up to the nay-sayers! Let's get started enforcing our laws and putting these people back across the border where they belong!

Regards,
David Smith
Tennessee

 
At February 22, 2013 at 2:31 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bet it's higher than that in the Southern states (assuming only legal citizens are polled of course!). Like what a majority of us want is worth a hoot in their hell(ish "nation") anyway.

I daresay a majority of Ukrainians wanted to be independent of the USSR long before its collapse. Hmmm, the largely economic collapse of the central socialist state essentially freed them and about a dozen other nations on the human scale... Who says there ain't no justice. Or hope.

- Dutchy
Tobacco Ridge, Missouri

(Don't y'ou all like the way David always signs his name with Regards and Tennessee? A scholar and a Southern gentleman.)

 

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