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Less than 30% approve of Joe's handling on immigration

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Only 29% of Americans said they approve of the president’s handling of immigration, according to an Economist/YouGov poll released Wednesday. Conversely, more than 60% of respondents said they disapproved of his handling of the issue, and among those, 47% said they strongly disapproved.​
Immigration was the second “most important” issue, losing out only to inflation but ranking above other topics including jobs and the economy, health care, climate change and taxes, according to the poll. Only 28% percent of respondents said immigration makes the country “better off,” compared to 38% who said it makes the U.S. “worse off.”​
 
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Any meaningful immigration reform needs to come from Congress.

Take a guess who blew that up earlier this year.
 
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It's illegal immigration that many people are not in agreement with. Our countries laws were put into effect to better equip people to assimilate into American culture ... it is a slow process ... but that also helps our country to not have a "shock" to our economy (such as we see) .... slower is better with the influx of people coming into America being gradual.
 
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