Poll: A good majority of Americans oppose sanctuary cities, and support Trump’s immigration efforts – TheBlaze.com

According to a new poll byHarvardHarris Poll given to The Hill has discovered that Americans overwhelmingly oppose sanctuary cities.

The poll states that a whopping 80 percent of voters believe that local law enforcement should comply with Federal immigration laws, and immigration enforcement agents. Furthermore, Americans believe that our immigrations laws need an overhaul, and that criminals need to be deported.

The HarvardHarris Poll survey found strong support for an overhaul of the nations immigration laws, with 77 percent saying they support comprehensive immigration reform against only 23 percent who oppose.

While there is broad support for comprehensive immigration reform, there is overwhelming opposition to sanctuary cities, said HarvardHarris co-director Mark Penn. The public wants honest immigrants treated fairly and those who commit crimes deported and thats very clear from the data.

Whats more, the majority of Americans seem to approve of Trumps plans for more security on our southern border, including punishing cities that harbor illegal aliens.

A majority 52 percent say they support Trumps two executive orders allowing for the construction of a southern border wall, increasing the number of immigration officers by 10,000 and finding a way to revoke federal funds for sanctuary cities.

The crackdown on sanctuary cities is the most popular feature of those actions, followed closely by the directive to increase the border patrol, which is backed by 75 percent of voters.

Despite a very loud opposition to Trumps executive order that paused immigration from high risk countries, it would appear that the poll finds that 56 percentof Americans approve of it until a more reliable vetting system is in place. This approval jumps up to 60 percent when the countries Trump has paused immigration from are described as Muslim majority countries.

Finally, it would appear that when it comes to refugees, the majority of Americans believe that so much of it from these countries has a negative effect on the United States.

Forty-seven percent said allowing refugees into the country has a negative impact on the nation, compared to only 33 percent who said it has a positive effect.

When voters are told that the U.S. is slated to receive 100,000 Syrian refugees, 51 percent said that number should be lower, 34 percent said it is an appropriate number, and 15 percent said the U.S. should allow more.

Americans support both comprehensive immigration reform and stronger vetting and reduced refugees they want a mix of compassion, strong borders, said Penn. They see ISIS as the greatest threat to the country and that is spurring concerns about refugee migration.

Interestingly enough, this survey had a majority of its 2,148 participants identifying as Democrat than Republican, 39 to 30 percent respectively.

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