A majority of Americans are worried about the prospect of noncitizens voting illegally in U.S. elections, a new Scripps News/Ipsos poll found.
Respondents were asked, “How concerned are you, if at all … about non-citizens voting illegally … in this year’s election?”
A majority of respondents, 51 percent, indicted that they were concerned about noncitizen voting. A plurality if respondents, 36 percent, said they were “very concerned” while an additional 15 percent indicated they are “somewhat concerned.”
An additional 18 percent of respondents said they were “not very concerned,” while just 29 percent said they were not concerned at all.
The poll also found that 54 percent of Americans support mass deportations of illegal aliens, more than 6 million of whom have arrived in the United States since President Biden took office in 2021. […]
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