Arizona Voters Oppose Amnesty for Illegals in ‘Build Back Better’
State Survey of 924 Arizona Likely Voters
Conducted November 16, 2021
By Rasmussen Reports
About 200,000 foreign migrants have been
illegally crossing the border from Mexico each month. Are you very concerned,
somewhat concerned, not very concerned, or not concerned at all about that
level?
59% Very concerned
18% Somewhat concerned
13% Not very concerned
10% Not at all concerned
1% Not sure
Is the federal government doing about as much
as it should to control the border with Mexico, or should it adopt stricter
policies to reduce the flow of illegal crossings?
25% It is doing about as much as it should
65% It should adopt stricter policies
10% Not sure
Should most people who cross that border with
Mexico illegally be returned to Mexico or allowed to live and work in the US
until requested to appear in court?
64% Returned to Mexico
29% Allowed to live and work in the US until
a court date
7% Not sure
Congress is debating Pres. Biden's Build Back
Better plan. Congressional Democrats hope to pass the nearly $2 trillion
dollar legislation through the budget reconciliation process to avoid a
filibuster from Senate Republicans. How closely are you following this news?
55% Very closely
27% Somewhat closely
9% Not very closely
6% Not at all closely
3% Not sure
In general, do you support or oppose the
Build Back Better legislation?
33% Support
50% Oppose
17% Not sure
Leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives
have added a provision to the Build Back Better bill that would offer 10 years
of work permits and legal status to approximately 8 million illegal immigrants.
Opponents say this would encourage more illegal crossings at the border, while
supporters say it won't make much difference. What seems more likely to you?
61% It would encourage more illegal border
crossings
32% It won’t make much difference
7% Not sure
Which of the following four positions is closest to your own
view: 1. You support the 10-year amnesty for illegal immigrants in the
Build Back Better Bill, 2. you support the amnesty only if it includes
additional provisions to stop future illegal immigration, 3. no amnesty should
be considered until the border is under control, or 4. you oppose amnesty under
any condition?
21% Support the 10-year amnesty in the Build
Back Better bill
16% Support the amnesty only if it includes
provisions to stop future illegal immigration
31% No amnesty should be considered until
the border is under control
26% Oppose amnesty under any condition
5% Not sure
Would you
be more inclined to vote for a member of Congress who supported work permits
for approximately 8 million illegal immigrants without addressing the current level
of illegal border crossings, or would you be less likely, or would it not make
much difference?
24% Would be more likely to vote for a member of Congress who
supported work permits for the 8 million illegal immigrants
59% Would be less likely to vote for a
member of Congress who supported work permits for the 8 million illegal
immigrants
11% Would not make much difference
6% Not sure
In trying
to control illegal immigration, should the government mandate that all
employers use the federal electronic E-Verify system to help ensure that they
hire only legal workers for U.S. jobs?
73% Yes
15% No
12% Not sure
Do you
favor legal immigrants being allowed to bring with them only a spouse and minor
children, or do you favor them also eventually bringing in other adult
relatives in a process that can include extended family and their spouses'
families?
64% Favor legal immigrants being allowed to
bring with them only a spouse and minor children
20% Favor them also eventually bringing in
other adult relatives in a process that can include extended family and their
spouses' families
16% Not sure
Do you
favor allowing illegal border crossers and visa overstays to eventually bring
in their adult relatives that can include extended family and their spouses’
families?
16% Yes
69% No
15% Not sure
When
businesses say they are having trouble finding Americans to take jobs in construction,
manufacturing, hospitality and other service work,
what is generally best for the country?
Is it better for businesses to raise the pay and try harder to recruit
non-working Americans even if it causes prices to rise, or is it better for the
government to bring in new foreign workers to help keep business costs and
prices down?
60% Better for businesses to raise the pay and
try harder to recruit non-working Americans even if it causes prices to rise
19% Better for the government to bring in new
foreign workers to help keep business costs and prices down
21% Not sure
NOTE: Margin of Sampling
Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence