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Likely U.S. voters tend to agree, the situation at the southern border is a “crisis.”

A new Rasmussen Reports national phone and online survey shows 67 percent of Likely U.S. voters believe the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border is a crisis.

Twenty-three percent say it is not and 10 percent are unsure.

When asked if there is a border crisis, whose fault is it? Fifty-three percent agreed it has been caused by Joe Biden.

Sixty-five percent of voters agree that “at no time is it right to break the law and come into the U.S. illegally.”

Eighty-one percent of Republicans call the situation a crisis, as do 69 percent of unaffiliated voters. Even a majority of Democrats (53 percent) agree.

Author: Jacob Hall

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