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Is it true that 80% of American voters oppose accepting refugees unconditionally?

It's true. According to today's Russian website February 2 1 day, a recent poll found that 80% of American voters expressed their opposition to becoming a "refuge city" for their own cities, hoping that law enforcement agencies would hand over illegal immigrants to federal agents. This violates the promise of government officials to provide "asylum" for undocumented immigrants.

According to an exclusive poll conducted by Harris Polling Agency in the United States, in the survey on whether to support the reform of immigration law, the opinions of voters are relatively unified, with 77% of voters supporting comprehensive immigration reform and 23% opposing it.

US President Donald Trump welcomed the poll results and forwarded news reports about the poll on his social networking site Twitter.

In the investigation on whether to build a "border wall", voters have different opinions, with 53% of American voters opposing and 47% agreeing.

Mark Penn, co-director of Harris Polling Agency, said: "Comprehensive immigration reform has been widely supported, but the voter's opposition rate to' refuge cities' is overwhelming. The public wants honest immigrants to be treated fairly and criminals to be deported. The survey results are very obvious. "

In addition, the survey found that another 52% people supported the Trump administration's administrative instructions to build a "border wall" and recruit 10000 immigration officials. Among these people, 50% of voters said that the federal government should withdraw its financial support for those cities that declared themselves as refuge, and 70% of American voters agreed to increase patrols in border areas.

According to the report, the survey was conducted online from February 1 1 day to February 13, with 2 148 registered voters participating. Among them, 39% of the respondents are Democrats, 30% are Republicans, 27% are independents, and 5% are others.