If you're wondering why President Biden has suddenly shown renewed interest in illegal immigration, wonder no more.
As the I&I/TIPP Poll for October clearly shows, most Americans now see the open U.S. border as a serious national problem.
Just 22% said it was either a minor problem or not a problem.
Republicans came out highest, with 88% calling the illegal border crossings a crisis or major problem, and just 10% calling the problem minor or nonexistent.
Overall, 62% of the two largest minority groups, blacks and hispanics, called uncontrolled immigration across our border a crisis or major problem, while 27% didn't see it that way.
Blacks are among the lowest percentage in seeing the border as a serious problem, at 54% to 34%. But hispanics at 70% are much more likely to see it as serious or even a crisis, not too far different from whites, at 77% to 19%. I&I/TIPP followed up with a second question: "To what extent do you believe the Biden administration's policies are responsible for the current situation at the Southern border?" The possible answers were: "Very responsible," "Somewhat responsible," "Not very responsible," "Not at all responsible," and "Not sure."
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