A recent CBS News/YouGov poll reveals that 62 percent of registered voters favor the U.S. government implementing a national program to deport all illegal immigrants. This includes support from one-third of Democratic voters. The survey, conducted from June 5 to June 7, encompassed 1,615 registered voters across the country, with a focus on battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
The poll‘s findings echo earlier proposals by former President Donald J. Trump, who has pledged to undertake the “largest deportation” operation in American history if returned to the White House. In an interview with Time Magazine, Trump emphasized his intention to involve the National Guard in the effort, describing illegal immigrants as participants in an “invasion” of the country. Several polls have shown voters overwhelmingly agree with Trump’s use of “invasion” to describe the Biden government’s border crisis.
Customs and Border Protection reports reveal around eight million encounters with illegal immigrants at the southwest land border over the past three and a half years. This figure excludes an estimated 1.7 million “gotaways” who crossed without detection. The number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. is estimated to have grown significantly beyond the 10.5 million recorded in Joe Biden‘s first year in office.
Furthermore, the poll shows a divided opinion on Biden’s recent executive order aimed at managing border encounters. The order stipulates shutting down temporary asylum requests if daily border encounters an average of 2,500 at official entry points. Seventy percent of those surveyed approve of this executive order, while 30 percent disapprove.
Regarding trust in handling illegal border crossings, 70 percent of respondents believe Trump‘s policies would reduce crossings, in contrast to 20 percent for Biden‘s policies. Additionally, 49 percent think Biden’s policies would lead to an increase in illegal crossings.