A recent poll conducted by Scripps News has found that a majority of Americans support the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. The poll revealed that 63% of respondents agreed with the statement that “undocumented immigrants should be deported in large numbers.” This marks a significant increase from a similar poll conducted in 2015, where only 52% of respondents supported mass deportation.
The results of the poll have sparked controversy and debate among politicians, activists, and citizens across the country. Proponents of mass deportation argue that undocumented immigrants are taking away jobs, committing crimes, and draining resources from American citizens. They believe that the deportation of undocumented immigrants will help to reduce crime rates and improve the economy.
However, opponents of mass deportation argue that it is inhumane and unjust to forcibly remove individuals who have built lives in the United States. They argue that many undocumented immigrants contribute positively to society and should be given a pathway to citizenship rather than being deported en masse.
The poll results reflect a larger divide within the American population on the issue of immigration. With President Trump’s administration cracking down on immigration policies and increasing deportations, the debate over the treatment of undocumented immigrants is more contentious than ever.
As the discussion continues, it is clear that finding a solution that satisfies both sides of the debate will be a challenging task. The poll results highlight the complexity of the issue and the deep divisions that exist within American society.
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