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Nearly HALF of Americans see migration at the southern border as a serious issue - with 7% spike fro
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Nearly HALF of Americans see migration at the southern border as a serious issue - with 7% spike from May to now in those who say it's a 'crisis'
Story by Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com •
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New poll shows that 75% of Americans feel that the situation at the southern border is either a 'crisis' or 'very serious'
The latest shows shows those who think it's a 'crisis' has risen by 7% since May
Comes as CBP is on track for the highest-ever number of encounters of illegal immigrants in the agency's history
A growing number of Americans are concerned with spiking migration at the southern border – with 75 percent calling it a 'crisis' or 'very serious' problem, according to the latest polling.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/nearly-half-of-americans-see-migration-at-the-southern-border-as-a-serious-issue-with-7-spike-from-may-to-now-in-those-who-say-it-s-a-crisis/ar-AA1mBfDK?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=2f9a1aee019d44968a5fbc82031e1cdc&ei=56
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