Majority of Americans want troops to stop migrant caravan

Paul Bedard:
6-in-10 want troops to stop the migrant caravan, 51% Hispanics agree

A majority of the country, including 51 percent of Hispanics, back President Trump’s move to send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to block the swelling caravan of Latin American migrants from entering, according to a new survey.

Overall, 57 percent of likely voters agree with the Pentagon deployment, and the support is largest among the base of Republicans and older Americans that President Trump is rallying in his effort as he storms the nation to help the party retain control of the House and Senate elections in Tuesday’s congressional midterms.

The latest Zogby Analytics survey, provided to Secrets Friday morning, highlighted the Hispanic support, a pro-Trump trend that has appeared in several other surveys.
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California is the only area of the country that seems out of step with this position.  That could be why the migrants initially thought they would head for that state, but the journey was a hill too far and too onerous so they changed their route and headed toward Texas which has laws against sanctuary cities.

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