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The AI Architect's avatar

Brilliant segmentation work here. The legal vs illegal framing reveals something most polling misses- that enforcement hawks and reform advocates aren't neccesarily opposed, they just prioritize different bottlenecks. I ran into this confusion last year trying to explain immigration views to overseas colleagues, and the perception gap data clicks now. What throws me is whether mass deportation rhetoric actually matches what teh base wants or if its just media amplification of the most extreme positions.

Alexander Kustov's avatar

Great immigration questions I haven't seen before, showing more room for agreement than usually assumed. 90% of Trump voters agree that "properly controlled immigration can be good for America" and 70% that it should be easier for people to immigrate legally (but harder to come illegally).

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