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Just 12 percent say illegal immigration problem is improving

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Only 12 percent of likely U.S. voters think the illegal immigration problem is improving, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national phone and online survey.

Fifty-four percent of likely voters think the problem is getting worse. Thirty percent said it is staying about the same.

Just 29 percent of voters give Biden a good or excellent rating for his handling of immigration issues. Fifty percent rate Biden as poor on immigration.

Eighty-three percent of Republicans and 54 percent of unaffiliated voters said the illegal immigration problem is getting worse. Twenty-six percent of Democrats agree.

Twenty-two percent of Democrats believe it is improving, as do nine percent of unaffiliated voters and three percent of GOP voters.

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