Trump to Reinstate Term “Illegal Alien”
The Trump administration’s plan to bring back the word “illegal” and stop using “undocumented” matches public sentiment.
The Trump administration’s plan to bring back the word “illegal” and stop using “undocumented” matches public sentiment.
This outline will give candidates, campaigns, and supportive organizations a guide to how to appeal to and win support from an amazing majority of Americans.
The results show while there is a slim majority in support of Biden’s amnesty plan, voters overwhelmingly believe the border must be secured first.
Half of all voters say Joe Biden and the Democrats are letting in illegal immigrants in hopes they will vote for Democrats.
Advocates for border security can confidently make the case that the Senate immigration bill was inadequate, harmful, and should not have been passed.
Americans strongly support empowering – and even requiring – local law enforcement to combat illegal immigration.
Americans won’t be pressured into accepting illegal immigration with politically correct language.
Immigration consistently ranks as one of the most important issues for Americans, but the data show that neither party is perceived to be in line with most Americans.
76% of U.S. Hispanics call the border situation a “crisis” or “major problem” but are less likely to support proposals to secure the border than other demographic groups.
74% of voters agree with a ‘border security first’ approach to illegal immigration that would prioritize securing the border and fixing our immigration laws before deciding what to do with illegal immigrants already in the country.