WASHINGTON, June 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A statewide poll of likely Wisconsin voters finds broad voter support for reductions in immigration in the face of massive layoffs resulting from the COVID-19 crisis. The polling was conducted on behalf of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) by the national opinion research firm, Zogby Analytics, on June 10 and 11.
The poll indicates that Wisconsin voters support reductions in the admission of new immigrants and guest workers in the face of the ongoing public health and economic crises gripping the nation. Wisconsin voters are also significantly more likely to prioritize the need for immigration and border enforcement over programs to legalize millions of illegal aliens.
Among the key findings of the Wisconsin opinion poll:
- By about margins of 57% to 36% voters support "reductions in immigration and guest workers admissions" during the crisis.
- By a 53% to 34% margin, Wisconsin voters believe that "Limiting admission of new immigrants and guest workers will improve the chances of laid-off American workers being rehired."
- 83% of voters in Wisconsin believe that it is prudent to "slow the admission of foreign nationals until we can provide thorough health screen to everyone entering the country." Only 12% disagree.
- By a 59% to 41% majority, Wisconsin voters said they would prioritize reducing overall immigration, strengthening immigration enforcement and border security, and removing illegal aliens from the country, over increasing immigration, granting amnesty to illegal aliens, or decriminalizing illegal immigration.
"The polling shows clear public support in Wisconsin for many of the immigration policy steps that the Trump administration has taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting economic and unemployment crisis. Voters in this key state agree that reductions in the admission of new immigrants and foreign workers are a prudent response to a crisis that has resulted in some 40 million Americans losing their jobs, and there is broad support for additional measures to be taken by the White House," commented Dan Stein, president of FAIR.
"The polling numbers send a clear message to Senators Johnson and Baldwin, and members of Wisconsin's congressional delegation, that jobs and economic security are always critical issues in presidential and congressional elections. Senator Baldwin is a vocal supporter of the H-1B program that prevents hundreds of thousands of American STEM workers and graduates from finding meaningful employment, even during a crisis of this magnitude. Senator Johnson is a supporter of President Trump's immigration enforcement agenda, but now has the chance to stand against corporate interests demanding the continuation of cheap guest worker programs in the midst of the current economic crisis.
"While voters certainly understand the extraordinary circumstances that have led to massive unemployment, they will also expect that the president and their federal representatives will take all reasonable steps to minimize the damage done to American workers, and expedite recovery for those who have lost jobs. This poll makes it clear that Wisconsin voters understand and support the need to reduce the flow of people entering the country who will compete for jobs during this crisis and once the economy fully reopens," Stein concluded.
The poll of 607 likely voters has a +/-4 percent margin of error.
Contact: Matthew Tragesser, 202-328-7004 or [email protected]
ABOUT FAIR
Founded in 1979, FAIR is the country's largest immigration reform group. With over 2 million members and supporters nationwide, FAIR fights for immigration policies that serve national interests, not special interests. FAIR believes that immigration reform must enhance national security, improve the economy, protect jobs, preserve our environment, and establish a rule of law that is recognized and enforced.
SOURCE Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
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