From Dan Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject 70% of Conservatives Want Immigration, Border Reforms This Year
Date November 30, 2022 4:43 PM
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Press Release

 

 

For Immediate Release
Contact: Dan Gordon <mailto:[email protected]>, 617-651-0841
Nov. 30, 2022 

**70% of Conservatives Want Immigration, Border Reforms This Year**

**WASHINGTON, D.C.** - The urgency for Congress to act on border and
immigration reforms remains. 

In new polling of 1,000 registered voters, 73% overall, including 70% of
self-identified conservatives, support "Republicans and Democrats
working together now, in 2022, on immigration reforms that strengthen
border security, allow immigrants brought to the United States as
children to earn citizenship, and ensure a legal, reliable workforce for
America's farmers and ranchers." 

The differential between support and opposition was 56 points overall
(73%-17%) and 46 points among conservatives (70%-24%), with the
remainder saying they were unsure. 

The National Immigration Forum worked with the Bullfinch Group to
include the survey question. Separately, Bullfinch found that the most
pressing issue for a plurality of respondents is the economy -
including "food prices/inflation," which immigration reforms could help
address
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"Time is tight, but Americans are not deterred. They want border and
immigration reforms now, from this Congress," said Jennie Murray,
President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum. "Congress has
bipartisan border, farm workforce and Dreamer solutions ready.
Republicans and Democrats should seize this opportunity to serve our
nation's interests by passing focused legislation." 

Full crosstabs on the above questions are available here
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The new results are in line with findings earlier this year, including
in February
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The National Immigration Forum, in conjunction with The Bullfinch Group,
conducted a nationwide online survey fielded Nov. 18-22, 2022, among
1,200 adults, of whom 1,000 respondents were registered voters. Sampling
controls were used to ensure that a proportional and representative
number of respondents were interviewed from demographic groups such as
age, gender, political affiliation, race, and geographic region. The
margin of error for registered voters is ±3.1% at the 95% confidence
interval. 

 

 

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