Nearly 3 in 4 believe the government under President JoeBiden is doing a “bad” job handling the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to new polling data from pewresearch.
The nonpartisan Pew Research Center in Washington published the results of a survey on immigration Wednesday afternoon that revealed 73% said the government was doing a “somewhat bad” or “very bad” job handling the crisis, compared to 23% who said he was in good standing.When asked about the U.S. government's handling of"the large number of people seeking asylum at the U.S.
More view illegal immigration as a very big problem for the U.S. than last year — 47% now versus 38% then. Overwhelming majorities of both parties agreed on certain approaches to border and immigration policy.
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