A recent Scripps News/Ipsos Poll released Wednesday found that Americans favor former President Donald Trump on the issue of immigration, with a majority supporting mass deportations of illegal immigrants.
Rep. Robert Garcia emphasized being "accurate" as he took a look at a chart once displayed by the former president.
Republican Dave McCormick, who is running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, said an increase of immigrants in the town stems from "weak immigration policy" of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. McCormick is running against incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, a Democrat.
MinnPost/Embold Research poll finds Greater Minnesotan residents most concerned about the cost of living and illegal immigration.
The role that mass immigration plays in driving up housing costs has come under renewed scrutiny as soaring housing prices and rents have become a topic of debate in the presidential campaign. Both campaigns have called for boosting the construction of homes to lower prices — that is,
Former President Donald Trump would start his day at Trump Tower in New York City Thursday after appearing before an energetic crowd of thousands at the Nassau Coliseum for a campaign rally.
This comes as, for the first time since 1996, the Teamsters Union declined to endorse the Democratic presidential nominee, choosing instead to endorse neither candidate.
Republicans and right-wing groups have spent five times the amount of the Democratic counterparts on TV ads focused on the issue of immigration and border security. Analysis by The Immigration Hub and AdImpact of ads airing in 11 battleground states and Montana in 2024 showed $263,893,664 had been spent by both parties between January and August.
Left-leaning immigration groups and liberals are hoping Vice President Kamala Harris’s new stance on the border wall is an election tactic to win over moderate voters who are worried about border security.
A majority of people now support the mass deportation of illegal immigrants, a new poll found. According to a new Scripps News/Ipsos survey, 54% of respondents said they “strongly” or “somewhat” support the policy former President Donald Trump has made central in his reelection effort.