Majority of voters blame parents, not Trump administration, for child separation at border: Poll

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It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
 
Oh, you found a poll on the Moonie Times to support your position.

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Come to think of it, Trump followers are acting more and more like a cult.
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?
 
The people I blame the most are the "leaders" (ha) of these countries, so proud to help their people escape their miserable shit holes.

What a great campaign slogan for them: "We're corrupt as hell, we'll help you find a way out".
 
The people I blame the most are the "leaders" (ha) of these countries, so proud to help their people escape their miserable shit holes.

What a great campaign slogan for them: "We're corrupt as hell, we'll help you find a way out".

Actually, the main reason why those countries are such "shitholes" as you and your hero Trump call them is because our insatiable appetite for illicit drugs have made them so.
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?


No one......there is a legal way to enter the country......these people are breaking the law.
 
The people I blame the most are the "leaders" (ha) of these countries, so proud to help their people escape their miserable shit holes.

What a great campaign slogan for them: "We're corrupt as hell, we'll help you find a way out".


If we refused to let these people in, there might be a major revolution in those countries which would improve them for their people....
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?
So now we see that we can justify child endangerment and hardship if the cause is right.

So, we can abuse our kids for greed is what you are saying.

Because there was a lot of 'better life' all along the road to the USA.
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?
So now we see that we can justify child endangerment and hardship if the cause is right.

So, we can abuse our kids for greed is what you are saying.

Because there was a lot of 'better life' all along the road to the USA.


Criminals are using these kids to get into the country...drug runners and human traffickers know that under obama, they would be released if they had a kid with them......
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
Frankly, I'm not sure who is winning the separation battle. I hope it is not Trump and his minions like you. However I do see that Trump has kept part of his 'jobs' promise. Not to miners or manufacturers, but to these guys:

The Billion-Dollar Business of Operating Shelters for Migrant Children.

And it will take the kind of people that support Trump, like you, to work there. People who are convinced this "infestation" is being done by sub-humans who deserve their fate. People who forget history. People who think if nobody sees these kids transported in the middle of the night to secret places, they wont bother to care. All I can think of is how some 1930s people tried to escape the coming horror and how Germany contracted for group rates on cattle-car transport to secret places like the ones we are building. And the countries they tried to escape to were skeptical of the claims of abuse. Often, in the past, the reference to Nazi' has been hyperbole, but I was here when this was exposed, and I'm telling you it began just like this with people just like you. And God is watching.
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:

A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?
So now we see that we can justify child endangerment and hardship if the cause is right.

So, we can abuse our kids for greed is what you are saying.

Because there was a lot of 'better life' all along the road to the USA.


Criminals are using these kids to get into the country...drug runners and human traffickers know that under obama, they would be released if they had a kid with them......
You can one bs post per topic. That's it.
 
That is Rassmussen....here are some other polls.

Multiple polls showing 2/3 of Americans oppose the policy.
Separating Families At The Border Is Really Unpopular

Red state Texas....UT/TT Poll: Most Texas voters oppose family separation at the border, with greater support among men and Republicans

Rass is only polling "likely voters" which may skew it and it tends to consistently skew right. Given the preponderance of other polls indicating a dislike of the policy I think it is an outlier.

It is sad none the less that any one supports this.
 
That is Rassmussen....here are some other polls.

Multiple polls showing 2/3 of Americans oppose the policy.
Separating Families At The Border Is Really Unpopular

Red state Texas....UT/TT Poll: Most Texas voters oppose family separation at the border, with greater support among men and Republicans

Rass is only polling "likely voters" which may skew it and it tends to consistently skew right. Given the preponderance of other polls indicating a dislike of the policy I think it is an outlier.

It is sad none the less that any one supports this.

There is a difference between supporting the policy, and asking who is to blame most.
But you know that
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
Rasmussen :lol:
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?
Improving their lives is not our job. We have immigration laws purely for the benefit of Americans. We have no obligation to improve the lives of foreigners. If we don't benefit from the admission of any foreigner, no matter how pathetic or miserable, we have no reason to admit them. If you want to save these retches than start a charity and got to where they live and help them. Don't tell me it's my obligation to have my country flooded with welfare parasites who take our jobs, clog our roads, and drive up our taxes.
 
The people I blame the most are the "leaders" (ha) of these countries, so proud to help their people escape their miserable shit holes.

What a great campaign slogan for them: "We're corrupt as hell, we'll help you find a way out".

Actually, the main reason why those countries are such "shitholes" as you and your hero Trump call them is because our insatiable appetite for illicit drugs have made them so.
That has little to do with it. In fact, the drug trade brings a lot of money into the country. These countries are shitholes because their governments are thoroughly corrupt. You can't start a business without a long line of government officials standing at your door with their hands out.
 
It appears Trump was actually winning that battle. Snowflakes are fooling themselves if they believe immigration is a winning issue for them:


A majority of voters blame the parents of the separated children at the southwestern border for the current immigration crisis, not the federal government, according to a new poll.

“When families are arrested and separated after attempting to enter the United States illegally, 54 percent of likely U.S. voters say the parents are more to blame for breaking the law,” says a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday.

Rasmussen found 35 percent believe the federal government is more to blame for enforcing the law, while 11 percent are not sure about the situation.

“A closer look shows that 82 percent of Republicans and 56 percent of voters not affiliated with either major political party feel the parents are more to blame for breaking the law. But 60 percent of Democrats say the government is more to blame for enforcing the law,” the poll said.

Among all voters, 49 percent say the administration is “too aggressive” in its efforts to stop illegal immigration, a view shared by 23 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents and 75 percent of Democrats.

Still, a quarter of all voters say those efforts are not aggressive enough, while 21 percent view the administration’s policies as about right.
They blame the parents for wanting to leave all behind , leave horrendous living conditions looking for a better life ?
What kind of animals are those denying these wretches a better life?
Improving their lives is not our job. We have immigration laws purely for the benefit of Americans. We have no obligation to improve the lives of foreigners. If we don't benefit from the admission of any foreigner, no matter how pathetic or miserable, we have no reason to admit them. If you want to save these retches than start a charity and got to where they live and help them. Don't tell me it's my obligation to have my country flooded with welfare parasites who take our jobs, clog our roads, and drive up our taxes.
Bripat, these immigrating people are not asking you to improve their lives. They are asking for a chance to do it themselves...in safety. Stop playing the victim. You have all the basics..food, shelter, clothing, healthcare and a hopefully safe un-polluted environment, and you spit out vile malice against anyone who seeks same for themselves and families against far greater odds than you ever faced. You ASSUME the immigrants wont work. A couple of weeks ago, DOJ raided some warehouse in Ohio and rounded up how many illegals? About 100 I think. A sign they'll be happy to work, and for a lot less than you are. BTW, how did that turn out? Did the employer suffer any fines or simply the loss of cheap help?
 
The people I blame the most are the "leaders" (ha) of these countries, so proud to help their people escape their miserable shit holes.

What a great campaign slogan for them: "We're corrupt as hell, we'll help you find a way out".

Actually, the main reason why those countries are such "shitholes" as you and your hero Trump call them is because our insatiable appetite for illicit drugs have made them so.
That has little to do with it. In fact, the drug trade brings a lot of money into the country. These countries are shitholes because their governments are thoroughly corrupt. You can't start a business without a long line of government officials standing at your door with their hands out.
You do know there would be NO drug trade if there were NO market, don't you? American druggies are the cash cow that keeps on giving and keeps the trade alive. So if you want to cut off the drug trade, stop the citizen junkies.
 

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