Sorry, Democrats: Voters Want Strong Borders and Don’t Think a Wall is ‘Immoral’
When politics runs afoul of public opinion

According to recent polling conducted by Rasmussen, Democrats are on the wrong side of Trump’s big, beautiful wall argument.
“53% of Likely U.S. Voters think it is better for the United States to tightly control who comes into the country,” says Rasmussen.
Most voters continue to favor strongly controlled borders and reject House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s charge that it is immoral for the United States to build a border wall.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 53% of Likely U.S. Voters think it is better for the United States to tightly control who comes into the country. Thirty-nine percent (39%) disagree and say it is better to open our borders to anyone who wants to come here as long as they are not a terrorist or a criminal.
The survey was conducted over the weekend, gauging reaction to the current demagoguery.
Just because likely voters disagree with Democrats on the wall doesn’t mean Republican lawmakers are in the clear.
Yet another Rasmussen poll released Monday found that a whopping 53% of likely Republican voters think Republicans in Congress have lost touch with GOP voters.

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I have a locking gate at the end of my driveway, cost me $11K 10 years ago. It was a good investment, and anything but immoral.
Regardless of how they vote, allowing highly reproductive invaders to use anchor babies to ultimately take control of our country is immoral.
All of these people calling border security immoral – I wonder how many of them lock their front doors at night? No difference other than scale.
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