Commentary: Citizens-First Immigration Reform Is Top of Mind for Americans - Tennessee Star
- President Donald Trump was elected in 2016 and again in 2024 on a mandate to end the illegal immigrant crisis and implement citizens-first immigration reform.
- The latest report from the Center for Immigration Studies shows a correlation between increased immigration levels and decreased employment for American citizens over the past sixty years.
- A recent Rasmussen poll found that 60 percent of Americans believe the U.S. Already has enough skilled people for jobs and does not need more foreign workers.
- 31 percent of Americans want to see immigration decreased, with the largest share believing immigration makes the country worse off in the modern era.
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