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More Mexicans Now Back Tough Immigration Enforcement, Univision Reports
By Alexander Reyes and Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 19, 2019 1:16 PM EDT

Trump administration measures to pressure Mexico to halt the flow of asylum seekers traversing their country are sparking a surge in support among Mexicans for cracking down on illegal immigration.

In a report from Mexico City, Univision correspondent Alejandro Madrigal cited a new poll by the Mexican newspaper El Universal that indicates that since October 2018, the percent of Mexicans who believe the Mexican government should prevent unauthorized immigrants from entering and crossing through their country has climbed from 49% to 61%.
 

Source URL: https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/latino/alexander-reyes/2019/06/19/more-mexicans-now-back-tough-immigration-enforcement

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This makes sense, sense the media can't see.  Taken as a whole, which group's jobs are most in danger from hungry illegals?  I would think Hispanics, jobs older illegals would like to keep, jobs the younger ones may take at lower wages. :pondering:

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Unfortunately, what Mexicans think or want doesn't affect what the government does.  Oh, wait....sorta like here.