Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border is a “crisis” and nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the massive influx of illegals into the country constitutes an “invasion.”
A recent survey by Rasmussen Reports found that 69 percent of Americans believe there is a “crisis” at the border, and 64 percent believe this crisis is an “invasion.” The poll found that more than half of Democrats — 51 percent — believe the border situation is a crisis and nearly half — 46 percent — also agree that “invasion” is an accurate term to describe it.
On the question of whether these issues represent a significant national security concern, a strong 71 percent agreed while just 19 percent disagreed.
The survey, the results of which are almost unchanged since Rasmussen asked the same questions in January, comes as House Republicans prepare to submit articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas next week. Mayorkas faces impeachment for his role in the Biden government’s intentional mishandling of the border crisis. Nearly two-thirds of Americans support the impeachment proceedings against him.



