Just 1/3 of Americans back Republican migrant flights - Reuters/Ipsos
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[September 24, 2022]
By Jason Lange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Only a third of
Americans - including half of Republicans and one in six Democrats - say
it's OK for state officials to fly or bus migrants to other states, a
sign the push by Republican Southern governors to ship foreigners north
could backfire with some voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Republican leaders, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a potential
2024 presidential candidate, are betting their immigration policies and
proposals will help motivate their core supporters to vote in the Nov. 8
midterm elections, when they aim to retake control of the U.S. Congress.
The two-day poll concluded on Thursday showed Americans are deeply
divided on immigration, even within their political parties.
Only about half of Democratic respondents agreed with a statement that
it should be easier for people to immigrate to the United States. A
somewhat larger share of Republicans - six in 10 - disagreed.
Following a highly-publicized drive by Republican governors to bus or
fly thousands of migrants to Democratic areas in recent months, 53% of
Republican respondents in the poll said they supported the practice.
Twenty-nine percent opposed it.
Sixteen percent of Democrats supported the practice and 55% were
opposed. Overall, 29% of Americans supported the practice and 40%
opposed.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican facing reelection in November,
has sent roughly 11,500 migrants to Washington, New York and Chicago
since April. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, another Republican, has sent
more than 1,800 to Washington.
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Venezuelan migrants stand outside St.
Andrew's Church in Edgartown, Massachusetts, U.S. September 14,
2022. Ray Ewing/Vineyard Gazette/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
Last week, DeSantis took credit for a flight that carried about 50
migrants to the vacation island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts,
an affluent haven for liberals where former President Barack Obama
has a mansion.
Like Abbott, DeSantis is up for re-election in November.
The moves by the governors aim to shift responsibility for border
crossers to areas that typically vote Democratic, while
demonstrating Republican opposition to the more welcoming border
policies of Democratic President Joe Biden.
But leading Democrats, including California Governor Gavin Newsom,
said some of the state moves to ship migrants north could be
criminal and urged federal prosecutors to investigate.
Migrants on the flight to Martha's Vineyard said they were misled
and a sheriff in Texas, where the flight originated, is
investigating the incident.
Forty-five percent of respondents in the Reuters/Ipsos poll -
including 63% of Democrats and 31% of Republicans - said state
leaders transporting migrants were committing illegal migrant
trafficking.
The poll, conducted online in English throughout the United States,
gathered responses from 1,005 adults, including 449 Democrats and
361 Republicans. It has a credibility interval - a measure of
precision - of four percentage points.
(Reporting by Jason Lange, Additional reporting by Ted Hesson;
Editing by Scott Malone and Jonathan Oatis)
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