Thereâs overwhelming voter support for Texas using razor wire to enhance border security amid the illegal immigration surge, a new poll shows
A new poll shows that a significant majority of U.S. voters support Texas in its efforts to bolster border security amid an influx of illegal immigrants by putting up razor wire barriers to block unlawful crossings.
The findings of the poll come as the Lone Star state is embroiled in an ongoing dispute with President Joe Biden over razor wire barriers.
The Rasmussen poll also asked voters whether they support the Supreme Court ruling, with 49 percent saying they disapprove of the decision and 46 percent saying theyâre in favor.
Razor Wire Dispute
Reacting to the Supreme Court ruling, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said immigration law enforcement is a federal responsibility and Texasâ actions hamper those efforts.
âRather than helping to reduce irregular migration, the State of Texas has only made it harder for frontline personnel to do their jobs and to apply consequences under the law,â the spokesperson said. âWe can enforce our laws and administer them safely, humanely, and in an orderly way.â
By contrast, Mr. Abbottâs tough stance on border security has been praised by Republicans. Recently, a group of 25 GOP governors issued a joint statement accusing President Biden of failing to secure the border and backing Mr. Abbottâs efforts.
âWe stand in solidarity with our fellow Governor, Greg Abbott, and the State of Texas in utilizing every tool and strategy, including razor wire fences, to secure the border,â they wrote.
âWhen Iâm president, instead of trying to send Texas a restraining order, I will send them reinforcements,â President Trump said in a speech that focused heavily on border security.
âInstead of fighting border states, I will use every resource, tool, and authority of the U.S. president to defend the United States of America from this horrible invasion that is taking place right now,â the former president added.
The number of nationwide encounters also set a new record. There were 371,036 illegal immigrant encounters in December, which is greater than the previous high of 341,392 logged in August 2023.
A third question posed to U.S. voters as part of the Rasmussen poll was whether they agree with a statement made by Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.), who said that âthe feds are staging a civil war, and Texas should stand their ground.â
A majority of respondentsâ55 percentâagreed, while 36 percent disagreed.
Border Deal in Focus
The poll comes as some Republicans and Democrats in the Senate are reportedly trying to hammer out a consensus on a border bill.
Few details are known about the contents of the deal, but it reportedly includes funding for Ukraine and Israel amid ongoing military conflicts, as well as provisions that would allow up to 5,000 illegal immigrants to be released into the country per day, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) said.
âThe Biden administration tries every day to make illegal immigration legal,â Ms. Blackburn told Fox News in an interview. She said that in negotiations around the border deal, âthey want us to say itâs OK for 5,000 people to come, itâs OK for us to close our border some days of the year.â
âI will not vote for anything that makes illegal legal,â she said.
President Trump, too, has urged Republicans to reject anything but a âperfectâ deal on border security.
Mr. Johnson on Monday took to X to say that a red line for Republicans in a potential border deal would be allowing even a single illegal border crossing.
âThousands each day is outrageous,â Mr. Johnson wrote. âThe number must be ZERO.â
President Biden, by contrast, has called for the deal to be passed.
He posted a statement on X calling for Congress to pass legislation giving him new emergency authority to shut down the border when it becomes âoverwhelmed,â meaning if certain thresholds are met for the number of illegal crossings.
âIf given that authority, I would use it the day I sign the bill into law,â the president insisted while reiterating his call for Congress to approve more money for border security.
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