Zogby survey finds illegals crisis eclipses economy, gas prices

rick_reno

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We better hope Congress wakes up on this one and takes a hard stand on illegal immigration. Bush and his fellow travelers are paving the road for a big loss this November.

Immigration issue pushes toward 'top concern'
Zogby survey finds illegals crisis eclipses economy, gas prices

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Just as the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, awakened the U.S. to the threat of terrorism, the publicity surrounding the May 1 boycott by illegal aliens and their supporters appears to have made the immigration issue one of Americans' top concerns, according to a new Zogby Interactive survey, and they're taking it out on President Bush.

While the war in Iraq continues to be seen as the top issue facing the nation for 37 percent of respondents, immigration and the war on terror came in with a close second at 32 percent each.

The vote split significantly along political and demographic lines, with 53 percent of Republicans calling immigration a top concern and just 10 percent of Democrats agreeing. The Iraq war and health care, health insurance and prescription drugs were the Democrats' chief concern.

Forty-eight percent of older voters ? those over age 65 ? gave immigration top billing while only 22 percent of voters under age 30 saw the issue as primary. Voters in Western states, which have been more severely impacted by immigration, ranked immigration first in greater numbers than those in the East.


The current bright U.S. economic outlook put concerns over jobs and the economy in sixth place overall. Even gas prices and utility rates, rapidly rising and the subject of numerous recent proposals in Congress, were the top issue for only 11 percent of respondents.

The focus on immigration was mirrored in the high negative ratings given Bush for his handling of the issue. His 36 percent overall positive job approval rating was heavily weighted downward by the 85 percent who scored him negatively on the issue of immigration.

Further, the immigration issue may be coloring participants' views of the president's performance on homeland security matters. Only 9 percent of voters rated him positive for his leadership in securing the nation's borders, while 45 percent gave him a positive rating for his handling of the broader war on terror ? an overall drop from previous surveys.

The survey, conducted April 28 through May 1, included 5,712 respondents.

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Repulicans set themselves up for a fall by dragging ass on the illegals issue. Gas prices, economy, terrorism are taking a backseat in the upcoming election. IMHO republicans are going to take a pretty bad drubbing.

SW
 
I am continually amazed at the gulf in perception of a problem between the ruling class and the taxpaying class. I can think of no issue in my lifetime generating results in the high 60's and low 70's favoring a tack of action by the taxpaying class only to be ignored by the ruling class in its legislative solutions.

I can only imagine the incentives persuading the ruling class to ignore the taxpaying class' favored policy. Illegal alien border crossing is a big deal but it is only one component of a much larger issue.
 
I believe the chicken is coming home to roost!

I believe that all of these "Anti-Gringo" Demonstrations by the Illegals is beginning to awaken the sleeping giant of the normally content citizenry.

The reality is that probably 90% of the people in this country (who are here legally) are in favor of deporting the 12-20 million illegals who now choose to live here under false pretenses.

And I would say that I am about damn tired of all of the mexicans down in the southwest speaking of "reconquista" and how we STOLE their land! I have two points to make about this:

1. We whipped your butts in a war and took the land. That's how things are done. Now if you would like to declare war on the U.S., then step up, but you are not going to TAKE land from us without a WAR! And trust me, your yards might be well taken care of, but you don't have a military that would last more than about five minutes against the U.S. Military! We'd conquer your country, but we don't want the hassle of taking care of all of you!

2. When you "take back" the southwest, what do you plan on doing with it? I mean, just LOOK at how well you've done with your OWN country. You've done such a GREAT job that everyone wants to get the HELL OUT!

Yeah, this is going to be a problem that just won't be able to be ignored by the Inside the Beltway Crowd!

Vanguard.45
 
It should be noted that at least as far as Texas is concerned, American's were invited into the land. Then the residents (Hispanic and Anglo alike) revolted against a tyrannical gov't. Once they established their own gov't, they later voluntarily decided to join the Union. It should also be noted that "Texas" included a large part of the southwest that is now known by other names. The United States never "took" any part of Texas, or the portions of New Mexico or Colorado that were originally Texas. And She sure as hell didn't "take it" from Mexico.
 
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