America Questions Kamala, Who Questions Deportations

September 21, 2024 America Questions Kamala, Who Questions Deportations  image

Key Takeaways

  • Most Americans consistently support mass deportations and doubt Kamala Harris’s ability to manage the border.
  • Concerns for illegal immigration hinge heavily on economic prosperity and community safety.
  • Only 25% of Americans oppose deportations, citing the benefits migrants provide to the economy. 

Our Methodology

Demographics

All Voters

Sample Size

4,500

Geographical Breakdown

National

Time Period

1 Day

MIG Reports leverages EyesOver technology, employing Advanced AI for precise analysis. This ensures unparalleled precision, setting a new standard. Find out more about the unique data pull for this article. 

In discussing mass deportations, Vice President Kamala Harris recently asked, “How’s that going to happen?” This comment, along with the U.S. government not knowing exactly how many illegal immigrants are in the country stirs impassioned reactions from Americans.

How Americans View Kamala

The public sentiment is predominantly critical toward Harris’s stance on immigration. Around 70% of Americans disapprove of her immigration policies and her views on open borders. MIG Reports analysis shows 55% support mass deportations, citing concerns over national security, crime, and the economic burden of illegal immigration. This figure aligns with a recent Scripps News/Ipsos survey showing 54% of Americans support mass deportation.

Americans Are Angry

The conversation around immigration is heated, with many Americans expressing frustration and anger towards Biden-Harris policies. Some common complaints include:

  • Government failure to enforce existing immigration laws
  • Large influxes of illegal immigrants
  • Migrants receiving preferential treatment over American citizens

Around 60% of Americans say the Biden-Harris administration's open border policies are responsible for overwhelming surges in migration. This, they say, includes the subsequent problems associated with it—like issues Ohio residents are facing. Many express concerns over safety and security in their communities, citing crime, violence, and exploitation by illegal immigrants.

Only 25% argue mass deportations are inhumane and unjust. This group says a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to immigration reform is needed. They argue immigrants, regardless of their status, contribute to the economy and enrich American society.

The Border is an Election Issue

MIG Reports analysis of other conversations regarding the border crisis show several supporting narratives.

In election discussions:

  • 53% of Americans believe Trump would handle immigration well
  • 45% believe Harris would handle it well
  • 50% of black Americans believe immigration is negatively impacting their economic opportunities and communities

In swing state discussions:

  • 71% of Americans are concerned about the economic impact of illegal immigration
  • 55% believe Harris's open-border approach is harming the country

These patterns mirror the national perspective that immigration is deeply intertwined with concerns about national security, jobs, and the economy.

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