Karnal wrote on Jan 18
th, 2025 at 11:23pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Jan 18
th, 2025 at 10:27pm:
Quote:Illegal immigrants are voluntarily leaving before Trump is sworn in.
Trump showing invertebrate politicians how it's done.
Uncanny. News Nation has managed to reverse the footage.
Normally, they'd look like they were walking backwards, but this is some sophisticated video sh
it, damn straight.
Look, anyone can film a bunch of illegals walking under a bridge. The trick here is the concerned presenters talking up some archived footage, most likely from from 2019.
One thing we know. Once DL gets in, this kind of krap will stop. No more editing tricks, no more concerned talking heads, no more illegals at all.
Suddenly, they'll all become valuable migrant labour on H1B visas.
DRAIN THE SWAMP !!!
Crap.
Just 10 percent of Americans oppose President Donald Trump’s promise to deport illegal migrants with criminal records, according to an Ipsos poll for the New York Times.
In contrast, 87 percent support the deportations strongly or “somewhat,” so providing a broad consensus for a national enforcement campaign.
And just 19 percent of Americans — fewer than one in five — strongly oppose “deporting all immigrants who are here legally,” the Ipsos poll also showed. Fifty-six percent support the deportations strongly or somewhat.
The post-election collapse of tolerance for illegal migration was spotlighted Saturday when the newspaper posted its early-January poll of 2,128 citizens and residents that confirmed recent polling trends.
The broad shift in political opinion — dubbed a “preference cascade” by academics — was likely caused when Trump’s campaign and November win showed Americans how many other Americans oppose migration.
The new numbers will help Trump and his deputies begin the careful, low-drama, and gradual removal of millions of wage-cutting, rent-spiking migrants from U.S. society.
A patient and popular enforcement campaign will also help shift the political attention to the even bigger impact of legal migration on Americans.
Already, the rising public demand for less legal migration was spotlighted over Christmas when Twitter erupted in a furious debate over white-collar migration via the H-1B visa program. That drama was ignored by the poll but is expected to rise as the nation draws closer to the 2026 mid-term election.
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Other recent polls show less support for migration. A January 5-8 survey by YouGov showed a 34 percent plurality believes legal migration makes the nation “worse off,” and a 41 percent plurality favor cuts or ending legal migration. Just 17 percent favor additional legal migration.
Similarly, a January 8 poll by YouGov showed that 27 percent of Americans want the white-collar H-1B migration program to be reduced or eliminated, while only 17 percent want it increased. Among Republicans, 40 percent want to cut or eliminate the program, while only 12 percent want it to be expanded.