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"But here's an interesting twist in therecent Rasmussen numbers: 67% of U.S. voters believe the country's military should be used to halt illegal immigration on the border with Mexico. Only 18% oppose that idea. Fifty-eight percent now favor their own state passing legislation similar to Arizona's tough new illegal immigrant measure. up from 55% two weeks ago. Now that both Obama and the president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, have denounced the Arizona legislation, most Americans say they trust Arizona state officials more than Washington on the immigration issue.
Sixty-eight percent say boycotts of Arizona over the controversial law are not a good idea, three-out-of-four don't think the federal government is doing enough to secure the border and 58% say federal policies actually encourage illegal immigrants.
Oh, and 69% not only think it is OK for a police officer to investigate the immigration status of someone stopped for violation of any law including traffic infractions, 69% say it should be required of a police officer.
The real question is will the elected idiots hear what the tax payer is saying?
I think they have heard the people....unfortunately these sell-outs don't really care...
Hopefully,many of them will be unemployed come the mid term election.
I think people are getting tired of their Bolshoi!
Politicians see the statistics but are listening to the squawking of the few select groups thinking all will be OK. That's fine. America will be done speaking soon Time for action.
The real question is will the elected idiots hear what the tax payer is saying?
If we throw enough of them out they will
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