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A new Rasmussen Reports national phone and online survey shows 69 percent of likely U.S. voters there is a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. And 62 percent agree it is due to the Biden Administration’s refusal to enforce immigration law and finish the border wall.

Thirty percent of likely voters rated Biden as good or excellent for his handling of issues related to immigration. Fifty-one percent rate Biden as poor. Majorities of every political category — 83 percent of Republicans, 68 percent of unaffiliated voters and 57 percent of Democrats — agree there is a crisis at the southern border.

Despite those numbers, 57 percent of Democrats rate Biden as good or excellent on his handling of immigration issues. Only 21 percent of unaffiliated voters and 11 percent of Republicans agree.

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