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Major majority believe Trump will ‘ control unlawful immigration’: poll

A majority of Americans think that President-elect Donald Trump did limit illegal immigration because he plans to implement a landmark mass deportation strategy and more border protection measures when he takes office this month. 68 % of Americans believe Trump will command illegal immigration, according to a Gallup poll conducted on Thursday. Just 28 % of poll respondents said they wouldn’t support him. Trump made tackling illegal immigration the pillar of his political campaign, as the nation struggled from a long-standing immigrant problems at the southern border. TRUMP SAYS HE’S NOT CHANGED HIS MIND ON H-1B VISAS AS DEBATE RAGES WITHIN MAGA COALITION” We’re going to fix our frontiers. We’re going to resolve anything about our state”, he said after winning the election in November. Trump has also promised to use the Alien Enemys Act to “remove all known or suspected Gang Members, medicine dealers, or Cartel Members from the United States” and change law enforcement to immigration enforcement. He has also pledged to build the “largest home imprisonment operation in British history.” Additionally, he has promised to continue southern border wall construction. Development began during his first management, but it was largely halted by the Biden administration. Fox Digital has formerly covered plans to increase ankle monitoring among those who are unable to be detained and the possibility of extending immigration incarceration near major metropolitan areas. Trump has nominated South Dakota governor and appointed former acting ICE Director Tom Homan as border king. The next secretary of homeland security will get Kristin Noem. TRUMP SAYSHE’LL CUT IT TO EXTEND CONTROVERSIAL IMMIGRANT PROGRAM Other issues that polled indicate Trump’s success include lowering unemployment (60 % ), protecting the country from terrorism (60 % ), improving the economy ( 58 % ), and preventing the country from going to war ( 55 % ). However, the majority of respondents were less convinced that Trump would “increase regard for the United States worldwide,” lower taxes, and “increase regard for the United States.” A majority of citizens were excited about the approaching management, according to a Fox News poll conducted in December. Just under half ( 47 % ) and the other half ( 54 % ) expressed optimism or relief, and the other half ( 47 % ) expressed excitement. The survey found that immigration and border security are still far ahead of the economy ( 31 % ) and border security ( 31 % ). No other issue reached double digits, including abortion ( 7 % ), which was a top issue all year. 

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