The overwhelming majority of Americans say they want less overall immigration to the United States, a CBS News/YouGov Poll.
want immigration reduced while just nine percent want more immigration to the U.S. That is a dramatic 22-point shift since the end of former President Trump’s term when 19 percent wanted less immigration and 15 percent wanted more immigration.
The poll comes as President Joe Biden’s administration tears down border controls that are expected to bring about half a million foreign nationals to the U.S.-Mexico border every month. Rep. Andy Biggs recently told Breitbart News he expectedSuch an enormous wave of immigration would have drastic impacts on American communities.by more than 24 percent year-to-year — a continuing rise of immigration-driven population growth is likely to send prices even higher.
The U.S. population does not have to rapidly increase to record highs. In the past, legal immigration moratoriums have been. Research has shown that halting all immigration to the U.S. would stabilize the population to a comfortable 329 million residents in the next four decades. The CBS News/YouGov Poll surveyed over 2,000 American adults from April 5 to April 8. The margin of error is +/- 2.8 percentage points.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter
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