>This disconnect continues today, as business, political, and other leaders criticize the RAISE Act while the public approves. As Sapna Rampersaud summarized in the Corner, a recent Politico poll shows strong public support for the RAISE Act’s provisions. These results jibe with recent polls by Numbers USA, both nationally and in ten battleground states. The Numbers USA survey, unlike the Politico poll, actually told respondents how many green cards are given out today and offered them several options for what they would prefer for the future, revealing large majorities in favor of a reduction in annual numbers to a half-million or less. (About a quarter of respondents actually wanted zero immigration.)
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/450405/raise-acts-immigration-cuts-would-restore-legitimacy-our-politics
>>136969932
Americans have been unhappy about mass immigration for a long time. The globalist corporate/government/media beast -- with a lot of help from cucks like National Review -- just told them they weren't, and told them they were unpatriotic and unChristian if they spoke against it.
Fuck National Review.
>>136970847
They support restrictions tho.