So much for that MSM fairy tale.
More than half of U.S. citizens believe that most or all of the country’s 11 million illegal immigrants should be deported, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday that highlights the difficulties facing lawmakers trying to reform the U.S. immigration system.
The online survey shows resistance to easing immigration laws despite the biggest push for reform in Congress since 2007.
Thirty percent of those polled think that most illegal immigrants, with some exceptions, should be deported, while 23 percent believe all illegal immigrants should be deported.
If you read the glowing love letter “reporting” on The Lightbringer’s Inaugural address and SOTU speech, almost all of it mentioned that Americans “overwhelmingly support” his policies. Immigration reform was always mentioned in these high school girl journal entries and we know that his version doesn’t include deportation.
While it is highly debatable whether mass deportation is even feasible at this point, it can’t be said that the legal citizens here are all on board with amnesty.
But the lapdog media will keep saying they are.






Why shouldn't they be forced to return to their own countries where they can take their expertise and bring about change in their home nations that will better their lives there, instead of staying here and decreasing the quality of my family's life?
Why should I be forced to accept a culture 'equal to my own' when I have little in common with it? Why must I learn a foreign language in order to get by in my own country?
The questions are many and the true answers are few - and what few answers there are only come... (show more)
Why shouldn't they be forced to return to their own countries where they can take their expertise and bring about change in their home nations that will better their lives there, instead of staying here and decreasing the quality of my family's life?
Why should I be forced to accept a culture 'equal to my own' when I have little in common with it? Why must I learn a foreign language in order to get by in my own country?
The questions are many and the true answers are few - and what few answers there are only come from emotions and not rational or reasonable thought. (show less)