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    60% Say Federal Government Encourages Illegal Immigration

    60% Say Federal Government Encourages Illegal Immigration
    Friday, May 20, 2011
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    Most voters continue to believe that the federal government’s policies encourage illegal immigration but remain closely divided over whether it's better to let the federal government or individual states enforce immigration laws.

    The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows that 60% now believe the policies and practices of the federal government encourage people to enter the United States illegally. Twenty-one percent (21%) disagree and do not think the government encourages illegal immigration. Another 19% are not sure. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

    The number of voters who believe the federal government's policies encourage people to enter the country illegally is in keeping with findings since October 2009.

    This comes at a time when voters are more pessimistic than ever about the possibility of stopping illegal immigration for good in the United States.

    But voters have mixed feelings about who should be the primary enforcer of immigration laws. While 45% think allowing individual states to act on their own to enforce laws is the better approach, 48% prefer relying on the federal government. This is consistent with recent surveys, but the number who think allowing states to enforce the law is the better approach is down 10 points from last September when Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration was in the news.

    Still, 67% of voters think a state should have the right to enforce immigration laws if it believes the federal government is not enforcing them.

    (Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook.

    The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on May 17-18, 2011 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.

    Voters continue to believe taking control of the border is more important than legalizing undocumented workers already here, and 61% support using the U.S. military along the border to prevent illegal immigration. Twenty-seven percent (27%) do not support the military being used along the border. Another 12% are undecided.

    Support for the military along the border is down slightly from a year ago when President Obama announced he was sending troops there but only to prevent Mexican drug violence from spilling over into this country.

    Republicans (75%) and voters not affiliated with either major political party (62%) feel more strongly than Democrats (44%) that the federal government's policies encourages illegal immigration.

    Most Republicans (65%) believe allowing individual states to enforce immigration laws is the best approach, but 69% of Democrats prefer relying on the federal government. Unaffiliated voters are evenly divided between the two options.

    Republicans and unaffiliateds support using the military along the border to prevent illegal immigration more than Democrats do.

    Most Political Class voters (60%) think enforcing immigration laws should be the responsibility of the federal government, while 54% of Mainstream voters think it should be left to the states.

    Separate polling finds that 43% of voters trust Republicans to handle immigration, while 39% trust Democrats more.

    Fifty-nine percent (59%) favor a cutoff of federal funds to so-called sanctuary cities, but only 29% think Congress is even somewhat likely to pass such a measure.

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    I know for a fact the all the gov want all the illegal immigrants In our
    counrty so they can work for them . look at all of the star's
    who work for them ? the illegal immigrants now look at the gov of cal
    his love child?
    is she from mexico ?
    yes . every one of the gov . ha s a Illegal immigrants working for them. if they say they don't that all BS.
    to all of the gov senate . you know all of the American did not just off the boat . we know what going on .
    so just wake the hell up & help the American .
    we are going to fight you all On this .
    No amnesty
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    The POTUS goes to the border flapping his jaws and ears and we only get 60%
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