Support for more troops on border to stop illegals

Rasmussen Reports:

Sixty-seven percent (67%) of U.S. voters say military troops should be sent to the Mexican border to prevent illegal immigration. A new Rasmussen Reports nationwide telephone survey finds that just 18% are opposed and another 15% are not sure.

A majority of Democrats, Republicans, and unaffiliated voters all support the concept of using the troops to stop illegal immigration.

President Obama recently announced that he is sending troops to the Mexican border, but the stated purpose is to prevent the spread of drug-related violence.

The new survey also finds that just 26% of voters believe the U.S. Department of Justice should challenge the legality of Arizona's new law in federal court. Fifty-six percent (56%) oppose such a challenge, and 18% more are not sure. Earlier polling found that most Americans trust the Arizona state leaders more than leaders in Washington, DC on the topic of immigration.

The Obama administration has been highly critical of Arizona's new immigration law and is reportedly considering a variety of challenges to it.

A senior official at the Department of Homeland Security has said that it may not process illegal immigrants sent to them by Arizona authorities. Only 24% of voters support that approach while 55% disagree and believe Homeland Security should process the illegal immigrants arrested under the new law. One-in-five voters (20%) aren't sure which course is best.

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It should be noted that Obama has said the troops he is sending to the border are not there to stop illegals, but to stop drug smuggling and to stop the smuggling of guns into Mexico. What voters want is troops and law enforcement to spot illegals. What Democrats want is more illegals so they will become Democrat voters. The administration is on the wrong side of the voters on thsi issue and it should hurt them in November.

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