New Poll Shows Arizona Voters Blame Biden For Border Crisis

Migrant families are crowded into a Border Patrol detention facility in McAllen, Texas, in June 2019. (Photo by Office of Inspector General/Department of Homeland Security)

Washington, D.C. — A new poll finds that Arizona voters are not thrilled with the Biden administration’s border policies and practices. In Those same voters overwhelmingly blame President Biden for the border crisis and oppose efforts by to include amnesty for illegal aliens in an “infrastructure” spending bill.

The poll of 603 likely voters in Arizona was conducted by Zogby Analytics on behalf of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) between July 9 and 12.

Democratic leaders are seeking to use the Budget Reconciliation process that allows legislation that has significant impact on the federal budget to bypass normal Senate rules that require 60 votes to bring a bill to the floor. Invoking Budget Reconciliation would allow passage with just 51 votes.

By large margins, 49% to 38%, Arizona voters object to the use of this legislative tactic “to enact major immigration legislation.” Opposition to including amnesty for millions of illegal aliens cut across all demographic and party lines. Further, voters clearly reject the idea of large-scale amnesty in the midst of unprecedented numbers of new illegal migrants crossing our borders.

Among the key findings of the poll:

  • 57% of Arizona voters agree that granting “amnesty, or a pathway to citizenship, to millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States” would exacerbate the current immigration and border crisis.
  • 63% of Arizona voters hold the Biden administration and its policies responsible for the current immigration and border crisis.
  • 73% believe that the “situation at the border represents a humanitarian, health, and national security crisis for the United States and steps must be taken to end it.”
  • 49% of voters oppose of including an amnesty for illegal aliens in a bill to fund infrastructure upgrades. Only 38% would support such an effort.
  • 55% said they would be less likely to support Senator Kyrsten Sinema if she were to support efforts to short-circuit normal Senate rules in order to gain amnesty for illegal aliens. Only 22% said it would make them more likely to support her.
  • 48% said they would be less likely to support Senator Mark Kelly if he were to support efforts to short-circuit normal Senate rules in order to gain amnesty for illegal aliens. Only 27% said it would make them more likely to support him.

“It is clear to people in Arizona that amnesty for illegal aliens has no place in a bill to upgrade our nation infrastructure,” said Dan Stein, president of FAIR. “Illegal aliens can in no reasonable way be construed as infrastructure and people of all political stripes have a visceral objection to gimmicking Senate rules to enact social policies, like a massive amnesty, that could never gain passage on their own merits.

“The reckless policies of the Biden administration have created an unprecedented illegal immigration crisis. The voters are very clear: Any senator who yields to pressure from their party’s fringe, and resorts to legislative trickery to gain amnesty for millions of illegal aliens, does so at his or her political peril,” concluded Stein.

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