From Bri Gillis, NILC Immigrant Justice Fund <[email protected]>
Subject What our latest voter poll reveals>>>
Date March 7, 2022 9:40 PM
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Friend, we just released the findings from the poll we commissioned
[[link removed]] , showing that a majority of likely voters from across the country support taking bold action
on immigration.

READ A FULL SUMMARY OF OUR POLL RESULTS
[[link removed]]Some of the key findings from our poll:

* ​71% support making it easier for undocumented workers to pay taxes
* ​64% support creating a pathway to citizenship
* 63% support protecting asylum seekers in the U.S. from deportation
* 53% support ending "Remain in Mexico" or MPP
* 52% support ending Title 42 expulsions at the U.S.-Mexico border
* ​52% support strengthening protections to allow undocumented workers to
exercise their labor and civil rights without fear of deportation

The poll findings once again affirm what we have been saying: Campaigns and candidates can win elections by supporting a more inclusive,
pro-immigrant vision for our country.

Despite some meaningful progress, the Biden administration’s overly cautious
approach to immigration is a political miscalculation. Our poll proves that
delivering on a pro-immigrant vision would not only be good policy — but also
good politics.

SEE FULL FINDINGS HERE
[[link removed]]Pro-immigrant voters are a permanent and powerful political constituency in this
country, who will be watching closely to see if President Biden follows through
on his campaign promises. It is crucial that Democrats listen to voters and
deliver for our communities.

Thank you,

Bri Gillis
Political Director
NILC Immigrant Justice Fund

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