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[May 10, 2023]
By Jason Lange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's public approval was at
40% in recent days, close to the lowest level of his presidency, with
Americans unhappy about his handling of immigration and inflation, a new
Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.
The three-day poll, which ended on Sunday, showed a marginal increase in
Biden's popularity from last month, when 39% of respondents said they
approved of his performance as president. The poll has a margin of error
of three percentage points.
The economy remained respondents' top concern amid high rates of
inflation and a push by central bankers to tame prices by raising
interest rates, which has made mortgages and car loans costlier.
The looming Thursday expiration of COVID-19 rules that have blocked many
foreigners from crossing into the United States to seek asylum has also
become a subject of concern. Long lines of migrants have amassed this
week in the Mexican border city of Tijuana waiting for the policy to
expire.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll found 54% of respondents - including 77% of
Republicans and 34% of Democrats - were against raising the number of
immigrants allowed into the country every year.
Only 26% said they approved of Biden's handling of immigration.
Sixty-six percent of respondents support sending active duty U.S.
soldiers to the border to support Border Patrol agents.
The Pentagon announced this month that Biden's administration will
temporarily send 1,500 additional troops to help secure the border in
preparation for the lifting of the COVID-19 border restrictions.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers
remarks marking National Small Business Week during an event in the
Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, U.S., May 1, 2023.
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The president is seeking re-election next year and immigration is
primed to be an important issue in the contest. Republicans accuse
him of being soft on immigration, though his administration has
planned to send additional troops to assist in securing the border.
The frontrunner for the Republican nomination, former President
Donald Trump, made cracking down on illegal immigration a
centerpiece of his administration.
Biden is also facing criticism from Republicans over government
spending, which surged in recent years - including during the Trump
administration - as the government spent freely fighting COVID-19.
Biden is due to meet with Republican House of Representatives
Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday to discuss an impasse over the
federal debt ceiling. Failing to lift the borrowing limit could lead
Washington to start falling behind on its bills as soon as June 1,
the Treasury Department has warned.
Fifty-four percent of respondents in the Reuters/Ipsos poll said
they were opposed to raising the debt ceiling, including 59% of
respondents who don't have a college degree. Among those with a
degree, 44% were opposed to raising the borrowing limit.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll gathered responses from 1,022 U.S. adults,
using a nationally representative sample.
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair
Bell)
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