1* The state of Texas has erected barriers at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent illegal immigrants from crossing. Do you support or oppose Texas taking action to prevent illegal immigration?
Who is against illegal immigration unless they already know it's a conservative euphemism for regular migration?
2* The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled against Texas, allowing the Biden administration to remove the barriers that Texas had erected at the U.S.-Mexico border. Do you approve or disapprove of the Supreme Court's decision?
3* Do you agree or disagree with this statement about the border dispute between Texas and the federal government: "The feds are staging a civil war, and Texas should stand their ground"?
Wtf even is this question?
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey
Lol who answers random phone numbers these days except old people. And where was survey conducted online? Stormfront?
These results are trash because the methodology is trash and not representative of the population at all.
There's a post by me from the Cato Institute that excruciatingly details how difficult it is to get through the immigration system. So supporting legal immigration is like letting a faucet drip when someone is dying of thirst.
It’s not shocking since democrats love lawlessness.
Better the lawlessness of Democrats for liberty than a Republican tyranny of law and order.
There’s a post by me from the Cato Institute that excruciatingly details how difficult it is to get through the immigration system. So supporting legal immigration is like letting a faucet drip when someone is dying of thirst.
Supporting illegal immigration is supporting criminal behavior.
Supporting illegal immigration is supporting criminal behavior.
And?
I assume you think that's bad, but the nominal Republican presidential nominee currently has 4 indictments with a total of 91 charges, of which 44 are federal and 47 state. So how bad is supporting criminal behavior, really?