Just 16% Believe Senate Bill Will Reduce Illegal Immigration
There’s a simple reason the immigration bill being debated by the U.S. Senate is unpopular with voters—the general public doesn’t believe it will reduce illegal immigration. And, in the minds of most voters, that’s what immigration reform is all about.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 16% of American voters believe illegal immigration will decline if the Senate bill is passed. Seventy-four percent (74%) disagree. That figure includes 41% who believe the Senate bill will actually lead to an increase in illegal immigration.
We all know they are full of garbage. Make sure that you keep communicating this to them.
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Another distraction bone thrown out to shift peoples focus off Illegals?
"Breaking: Another country found adding melamine to exports "
"Now we find out that four days before canceling the ongoing press conferences because there was nothing new to report, on May 18, FDA learned that a US company had been adding melamine to its binding agent, which is used to make commercial fish and shrimp feed as well as livestock feed for cattle, goats, and sheep — not only in the US, but we’ve been exporting this stuff."
Quotes are from ChristieKeith's diary can be found at following url:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/5/30/183450/974
what about faith? the basis is lie to me I will believe. This is very well accepted by the broad majority of american people.If we can't put a car theif in jail what hope is there?
Let see if the MSM will jump over this poll like they did with the NYT/CNBC Poll that they have been quoting over and over that people want the amnesty mess. I doubt it.
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