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A recent poll of registered New York voters conducted by the Siena College Research Institute finds that a clear majority supports President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to deport illegal migrants.
The poll was also heavily tilted toward Democrats, with 49 percent of respondents self-identifying as Democrat, while only 22 percent identified as Republican. “The fear that I’ve been seeing amongst our new arrivals has been really disturbing and heartbreaking,” Williams-IsomShe added, “We are a sanctuary city. There are laws that require that we don’t give information to ICE when they come here.”
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