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The Biden Administration’s decision to favor illegal immigrants is reportedly causing a split in the President’s electoral base, as both African American and Latino communities have expressed viewing the current migration crisis as a burden.
Blacks who were surveyed revealed that 58% view migration as a burden, and Latinos came out to 53%.
Biden has notably provided illegals with easy entry, fast-tracked work permits, housing, food, transport, and even job training, which a minority of his Party are viewing favorably.
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At the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City where illegals are dropped off before being sent to the Row Hotel or… pic.twitter.com/8Gw2DSHnA8
— Ben Bergquam – Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) News (@BenBergquam) October 22, 2023
Biden’s approval rating among Democrats reached a new record low, according to a recent Gallup poll.
Only “75% of Democrat respondents approve of Biden’s presidency — marking an 11-point drop from last month’s poll,” the poll found.
The drop in approval was attributed to his unwavering support for Israel following the terrorist attacks by Hamas. Democrat approval decreased by 11 points, while Independent approval dropped by 4 points. (Trending: Kamala Harris Serves Up Another Dish of Her ‘Signature Word Salad’)
🔥 80 year old Chicago resident Doris Lewis sounds OFF on the black preachers about the migrant crisis today. Who has ever came to black people rescue? She said enough is enough and it’s time to rise up! pic.twitter.com/sdadaLt2Pv
— Ja'Mal Green (@JaymalGreen) October 10, 2023
Even Black Bud Light drinkers are on the Trump train pic.twitter.com/fhZ1CeZqxR
— Adam Francisco (@adamfrancisco_) September 24, 2023
Republican approval remained unchanged at 5%. Overall, Biden’s approval rating decreased by 4 points to 37%.
The poll suggests that Biden’s stance on Israel could impact both the war’s outcome and his domestic perception.
Megan Brenan, a Gallup research consultant, said, “The Israeli-Palestinian conflict comes at a time when Americans remain pessimistic about the economy, the Biden administration is struggling to deal with increasing numbers of migrants attempting to enter the country, and debate continues about how much aid to provide to Ukraine in its war with Russia.”
“As events in the Middle East continue to unfold and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, Biden’s guidance on Israel could affect not only the outcome of the war but also how he is viewed at home.”
Galewood community of Chicago voted for Joe Biden in 2020 by a whopping 87.5%
Here is over 5 minutes video of how residents reacted against plan to house migrants at Amundsen Park: pic.twitter.com/D9QhrDiqHe
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) October 15, 2023
The poll also revealed that a majority of Americans still support Israel.
The GOP-led House passed a resolution in support of Israel, with only 10 members voting against it, including some members of the “Squad.”
Despite changing views on the conflict, most generational and party groups still view Israel favorably. (Trending: Democrat’s Disturbing Ties to Terrorism Exposed)
Biden’s current approval rating is similar to that of former presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama at the same point in their terms.
Lydia Saad, the director of U.S. social research at Gallup, said, “Regardless of the reasons that Democrats’ (and, to a lesser extent, independents’) views have changed on the conflict, majorities of all generational and party groups still view Israel favorably and look more favorably on Israel than on the Palestinian Authority.”
“This suggests that while rank-and-file Democrats may want Palestinians’ needs addressed, they will want solutions that respect Israel’s needs as well,” Saad added.
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