Immigration Reform Polling Memo

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Immigration Reform Polling Memo Methodology America First Policies conducted National Quantitative Research between November 30 and December 3, 2017, among N = 1,200 respondents using a split-sample of 1/3 Landline, 1/3 Cell phone, and 1/3 Internet. Margin of error: ± 2.83%. Sample frame was weighted to match Census, election, and voter registration statistics of likely voters by age, race, region, gender, and political affiliation (31% R, 35% D, I). Voters want Immigration reform policies that make legal and financial sense. Over three-quarters of all voters support a proposal requiring that legal status of their (7), and a new requirement that (76%). Voters also support a proposal limiting family-based immediate family and increasing the focus on admitting immigrants based on their skills and financial contributions (57%) by a net 20-point margin over the less than one-third of voters (32%) who oppose limiting chain migration.? Do you support or oppose... 47% Strongly 16% 7? 52% Strongly 1 76% A proposal limiting family- based immediate family and increasing the focus on admitting immigrants based on their skills and financial contributions? 35% Strongly 32% 57%? (A program is designed to encourage immigrants from parts of the world with relatively low immigration rates to immigrate to the US. Manhattan Terrorist Sayfullo Saipov entered the US this way.) 25% Strongly 3 45% AMERICA FIRST POLICIES IMMIGRATION REFORM MEMO 1

Among Republicans Among Democrats Among Independents 7% 92% 66% 14% 80% 8 66% 16% 77% 71% 43% 30% 60% 33% 57% 36% 44% 3 Voters want protection from criminal illegal immigrants. Over 7-in-10 voters agree that the federal government should increase the detention authority of our nation s professional law enforcement officers to ensure that illegal immigrants who have committed crimes are not released into American communities (72%). Over 7-in-10 voters also agree that we should strengthen sentencing penalties for illegal immigrants who have previously been deported, and strengthen laws against illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the United States (71%). Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with the following statements The federal government should increase the detention authority of our nation s professional law enforcement officers to ensure that illegal immigrants who have committed crimes are not released into We should strengthen sentencing penalties for illegal immigrants who have previously been deported, and strengthen laws against illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the United States. 51% Strongly Agree 4 Strongly Agree 72% 71% The federal government should hire more immigration judges to speed up the process of deporting illegal immigrants. 32% Strongly Agree 34% 55% We should cut some federal grants to cities that refuse to turn over criminal illegal aliens to federal law enforcement authorities. 3 Strongly Agree 36% 54% Recent laws and court cases have made it difficult for law enforcement authorities to keep illegal immigrants in custody even if they have committed serious crimes such as homicide or sexual assault. 2 Strongly Agree 32% 4 It can take years for the immigration court system to determine if an illegal immigrant should be removed to their home country. 22% Strongly Agree 31% 4 Agree Disagree AMERICA FIRST POLICIES IMMIGRATION REFORM MEMO 2

A majority of all voters agree the federal government should hire more immigration judges to speed up the process of deporting illegal immigrants (55%), and cut some federal grants to cities that refuse to turn over criminal illegal aliens to federal law enforcement authorities (54%). Voters want stronger immigration protection, especially when provided with immigration statistics from credible sources. By a wide 43-point margin, 65% of voters support a more stringent application process for asylumseekers. Using a split sample, half of the respondents were given a qualifier prior to being asked this support/oppose question. When citing U.S. Government Accountability Office statistics prior to asking whether they support or oppose the federal government making the asylum-seeking application more stringent, 7-in-10 voters support a more rigorous application process. SAMPLE A: A report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that as many as 7 in 10 immigrants who came to the U.S. claiming to seek asylum had committed fraud or lied to the government on their asylum applications. With this in mind, Would you support or oppose the federal government making the application process more stringent to help ensure people coming into the country as asylum-seekers are telling the truth? SAMPLE B: Would you support or oppose the federal government making the application process more stringent to help ensure people coming into the country as asylum-seekers are telling the truth? 70% 65% 20% 50% 17% 24% 41% 22% 10% 12% Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly Somewhat Somewhat AMERICA FIRST POLICIES IMMIGRATION REFORM MEMO 3

By a 44-point margin, voters widely support increasing the number of ICE agents to protect public safety. for this policy is bolstered by 5-points when voters are provided with a statistically accurate qualifier about the number of foreign visitor traveling to the United States each year. SAMPLE A: Every year, nearly 80 million visitors travel to the United States, but there are only 6,000 immigration officers to enforce our immigration laws. Would you support or oppose increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? SAMPLE B: Would you support or oppose increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? 73% 67% 22% 52% Strongly Strongly 1 10% Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly 23% 11% 12% Somewhat Somewhat Less than 1-in-5 () voters oppose a proposal that would strengthen penalties for violating the terms of a visa in order to stop individuals from illegally overstaying their visa; with 72% of the electorate supporting such actions. SAMPLE A: Research from Pew shows nearly half of all new illegal immigrants enter the country on a temporary visa and refuse to leave when their visa expires. Do you support or oppose proposals that would strengthen penalties for violating the terms of a visa in order to stop individuals from illegally over staying their visa? SAMPLE B: Do you support or oppose proposals that would strengthen penalties for violating the terms of a visa in order to stop individuals from illegally over staying their visa? 73% 72% 52% Strongly Strongly 17% Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Strongly 15% 5% Somewhat Somewhat AMERICA FIRST POLICIES IMMIGRATION REFORM MEMO 4

Voters oppose Schumer and Pelosi s shutdown plan Roughly 6-in-10 voters (5) oppose Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi and Congressional Democrats plan to shut down the federal government if next year s budget does not include funding for the children of illegal immigrants. Voters oppose the shutdown by a 31-point margin, with less than a third of voters supporting the Democrats strategy (2). Independent voters oppose the Democrats shutdown plan by a 40-point margin (65% oppose, 25% support), and voters in competitive 2018 Senate states oppose the plan by a 30-point margin (5 oppose, 2 support). DIFF Republican (31%) 84% -75 Democrat (35%) 52% 32% +20 Independent () 25% 65% -40 Republican Men (17%) 13% 82% -69 Republican Women (14%) 6% 87% -81 Democrat Men (13%) 54% 35% +19 Democrat Women (22%) 50% 30% +20 Independent Men (14%) 22% 70% -48 Independent Women (12%) 27% 5-32 Trump Voter (40%) 87% -79 2018 Competitive State () 2 5-30 AMERICA FIRST POLICIES IMMIGRATION REFORM MEMO 5