Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Latest Poll Shows Strong Disapproval for Biden’s Border Policies


On May 21, CBS News released the results of its most recent poll on the president’s performance, particularly as it relates to the ongoing disaster at the Southwest border, and on other border issues. It reveals a lack of support for Biden’s border policies, though nobody — the White House, congressional Republicans, or border-state governors — really comes out a winner. That said, it also evidences a lack of knowledge about how our current levels of massive illegal immigration will affect cities and towns across the United States.

The poll was conducted for CBS News by opinion outfit YouGov and involved 2,188 U.S. adults sampled between May 17 and 19 — that is, in the week after Title 42 expired. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.

President Biden’s Approval Rating. The president received low marks for his overall performance, with just 41 percent of respondents approving of the job that he is doing compared to 59 percent who disapproved.

That may be why just 28 percent of those polled believe things are going well in the country (and a mere 5 percent stated they were going “very well”) compared to a dismal 72 percent who said they were going badly (a depressing 34 percent opined that things are going “very badly”).

Biden receives his worst marks when it comes to immigration — just 36 percent approved of the president’s handling of the issue compared to 64 percent who disapproved.

The Southwest Border. Curiously, the president did slightly better when respondents were asked what they thought of his handling of “matters concerning the U.S.-Mexico border” — tallying 37 percent approval versus 63 percent disapproval.

That said, congressional Republicans received the exact same marks on this issue: 37 percent approval versus 63 percent disapproval.

Many “inside the beltway” assume the average American assigns credit or blame to the individual branches of government and the respective parties regardless of the issue, but really the average voter expects his or her government writ large to make things work. When it comes to the border, few Americans like how things are going, so a pox on all houses until the situation there improves.

And they are increasingly focused on what’s going on there. The poll reveals that more than a quarter — 26 percent — of respondents are paying “a lot” of attention to the goings-on at the U.S.-Mexico line, while an additional 42 percent are paying “some” attention — 68 percent in total.

In contrast, a solid quarter — 25 percent — aren’t paying much attention to the situation at the Southwest border, and 9 percent aren’t paying any. In other words, more than a third of Americans have very little interest in what is happening on our nation’s southern flank.

U.S. Immigration Policy, Generally. CBS News/YouGov also asked the most important question on this subject in a long time — at least from my perspective: “If you could choose, what do you think U.S. immigration policy should generally be?” The bell-curve-shaped results were enlightening, to say the least.

At one end of the curve were the 20 percent of respondents who want to “stop most or all immigration”. Conversely, 17 percent fall on the opposite end of the spectrum, and want to “allow a lot of immigration, including most or all people who want to enter”.

Policy experts and opinion leaders should pay heed to the solid majority — 62 percent — in the middle. They want to “allow some immigration, based on strict criteria”. Of course, how many admissions annually constitutes “some immigration”, and what constitutes “strict criteria”, are subjective terms open to debate.

It would have been easy for pollsters to follow up on those two points, but they failed to do so. As a December Harvard-Harris poll revealed, however, the vast majority of registered voters underestimated the number of migrants who have crossed the Southwest border illegally by wide margins.

More than half the respondents to that poll — 55 percent — thought the total number of illegal entrants was 500,000 or fewer annually, and three-quarters — 75 percent — thought it was one million or less.

The real figure? More than 2.2 million illegal entrants were apprehended at the Southwest border after entering illegally in FY 2022, not counting 599,000 others known to have entered illegally but who evaded apprehension (“got-aways”). Just 9 percent of respondents in that December poll came anywhere close to the actual total.

Of course, that may be why CBS News/YouGov didn’t ask those two critical follow-up questions — they probably wouldn’t have liked the results.

Some elucidation on these points may be found in a separate question in that poll. Respondents were asked whether the Biden administration should generally be: (A) “tougher on immigrants trying to cross at the border”; (B) “easier on immigrants trying to cross at the border”; or conversely (C) is “handling things about as they should be” currently.

In response, 58 percent wanted Biden to be tougher on those migrants, compared to one-fifth, 20 percent who want the president to ease off, and 22 percent who think Biden has struck the correct balance. Plainly, respondents think the current rate of illegal entries is unacceptable, and that the criteria on which the administration is allowing illegal entrants into the country aren’t “strict” enough.

In that vein, consider the following question that CBS News/YouGov posed:

If you could choose, which of these is closest to what you would like to see happen with the U.S.-Mexico border? Should the border be a place where: [A] no one can cross into the U.S.; [B] only people who meet an [sic] approved U.S. criteria can cross; [or C] anyone can cross into the U.S.

The results: No one can cross, 11 percent; only people who meet an approved U.S. criterion can cross, 79 percent; and anyone can cross, 9 percent.

Given the fact that under U.S. law, no one without a valid visa or entry document may be admitted across the land borders into the United States, I would have to agree with the majority on that one — raising the question of whether most Americans have any idea what is transpiring at the Southwest border.

https://cis.org/Arthur/Latest-Poll-Shows-Strong-Disapproval-Bidens-Border-Policies

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