Republicans running for reelection or elections for the first time should heed what the voters are saying to them… Multiple polls show that to most Americans, immigration is the number one issue in the midterms.
It’s even more pronounced in the swing districts. The most recent poll CBS News/YouGov Poll conducted in the there show that 56% of voters say that immigration is making their lives worse as opposed to 17% who say it makes life better. The majority in every section of the poll, including Latinos, say they are worse off because of immigration.
“New CBS/YouGov poll: Every race, age, and sex believe immigration has had a more negative impact on their community than positive. Whites: 58% neg./ 15% pos. Blacks: 45% neg./ 17% pos Hispanics: 44% neg./ 28% pos Other: 51% neg/ 21% pos”
https://twitter.com/RyanGirdusky/status/1003389326401720321?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Currently, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million legal and illegal immigrants every year, with more than 70 percent coming to the country through the process known as “chain migration” whereby newly naturalized citizens can bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the U.S. In the next 20 years, the current U.S. legal immigration system is on track to import roughly 15 million new foreign-born voters. Between seven and eight million of those foreign-born voters will arrive in the U.S. through chain migration.
A majority of men and women likely voters in the swing district say immigration is hurting American life, rather than improving the quality of their neighborhoods and communities.
Nearly 60 percent of male likely voters and 53 percent of female likely voters in the swing districts say immigration is having a negative impact on life in America.
“For the first time since he became president, Trump denounces the U.S. anchor baby policy, where now at least 4.5M anchor babies are living in the country.”
https://twitter.com/JxhnBinder/status/982360621802049536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Democrats and RINOs may not listen to the voters now, but they will hear from them in November at a time when they cannot be ignored.