Most Americans want sharp reductions to the annual inflow of roughly one million legal immigrant workers, consumers, and renters.
Rasmussen asked 1,250 likely voters in mid-December: “Which is closest to the number of new immigrants the government should be adding each year — fewer than 500,000, 750,000, one million, one and a half million, or more than one and a half million?”
Fifty-one percent said they want immigration sharply reduced, including 36 percent who said they want fewer than 500,000 immigrants and 15 percent who said they want fewer than 750,000 new migrants.
In contrast, just 17 percent said they want legal immigration raised to at least 1.5 million a year.
Those 51 to 17 percent result shows three Americans want immigration reductions for every one American who wants migration increases.
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1250 "likely" voters now represents most Americans? Is that even 1% of the population. Nope.
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