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Nearly 6-In-10 Hispanic Americans Support E-Verify

When political pundits address the immigration issue, they cleverly and purposely attempt to conflate the distinct differences between legal and illegal, usually attempting to gloss over what is perhaps the most important issue to a majority of Hispanic Americans.





 

What is this issue? Well according to a new Midterm exit poll it mandatory E-Verify policies.

The surprise poll conducted by Zogby Analytics for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), found nearly 6 out of 10 Hispanic Americans support the vetting process designed to prevent unscrupulous businesses from hiring illegal aliens over American citizens.

The Zogby poll also revealed that an overwhelming 75% of U.S. voters support mandatory E-Verify to prevent illegal immigration. The survey also revealed that a majority of Democrat, Republican and Independent voters support mandatory E-Verify.

Although their support differs wildly with Democrats at 55%, Republicans at 90% and Independents at nearly 80%, however perhaps even more dramatic were the individual demographics of groups who support mandatory E-Verify.

More than 80% of white Americans support the comprehensive vetting process, followed by 74% of Asian Americans, 58% of Hispanic Americans, and nearly 53% of African Americans, the group most affected by illegal immigration within the job market.

However although this common sense solution is supported overwhelmingly by most Americans, the policy has still not been implemented. The reason, of course, is politics, and those individual lobbyists attempting to keep the status-quo of illegal immigration flowing into America.

Such as businesses who enjoy cheap labor, open border activists, and Democratic Party leaders who see a viable voting block, have all joined forces to block the mandatory E-Verify from becoming law despite its widespread support.

Every year the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million immigrants into the United States, most come through the front door because of the insane policy known as “chain migration.” Which allows immigrants to bring in family members, in turn those immigrants can bring in additional family members, repeating the cycle, again and again.

Last year the population of both legal and illegal immigrants reached a record high of well over 44-million people. However, those numbers can actually be much higher, in that the census bureau does not track legal status.

By 2023, the Center for Immigration Studies estimates that the legal and illegal immigrant population of the U.S. will make up nearly 15% of the entire U.S. population.

The president’s signature proposal when he took office in 2016 and highlighted during the presidential campaign was his popular pro-American immigration reform policy, known as “E-Verify.”

At the time the president was in a heated debate with Democrats regarding the Obama created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which protected nearly 800,000 children brought into the U.S. by their illegal alien parents, from deportation.

With a new Democratic House convening in January, the president will once again tackle the thorny issue of illegal immigration; hopefully, this time around Democrats will come to the table and negotiate an agreement.

The president was extremely flexible regarding the DACA issue, granting amnesty to illegal aliens far greater in number, then Democrats had purposed. In return, the president wanted an end to “chain migration,” funding for a border wall and immigration based on a merit system.

However Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a pro-American immigration advocate was bemused and bewildered as to why the president did not include at the time mandatory E-Verify in his DACA negotiations.

The only logical answer is the president perhaps knew after giving Democrats more then they had asked for, regarding DACA they still weren’t moving in his direction, surmising perhaps it was all “smoke and mirrors” on their part, using the DACA issue more as a political stunt, rather as a serious negotiating topic. Least we forget this President wrote “The Art of the Deal” and had already demonstrated he’s willing to walk away from a bad deal until he gets what he’s looking for.

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