"A national poll taken just before Pres. Trump endorsed the RAISE Act in a White House event on Aug. 2 found overwhelming support for the bill's central feature -- reducing legal immigration from around one million a year to around a half-million....
According to the poll, here are the percentages of those American voters who support the following seven options of how many legal immigrants should be added to the United States each year:
24% -- NONE
22% -- 250,000
16% -- Half a million
22% -- 250,000
16% -- Half a million
14% -- One million
03% -- One and a half million
02% -- Two million
04% -- More than two million
03% -- One and a half million
02% -- Two million
04% -- More than two million
14% -- Not sure
In other words, 62% of likely voters nationally say they would prefer cutting immigration at least as much as would the RAISE Act sponsored by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.)..."
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