A plurality of U.S. voters say the Constitution limits the president’s ability to enforce immigration laws, according to new Rasmussen Reports survey results.
Asked whether the Constitution limits the president’s ability to enforce immigration laws, 40% of likely U.S. voters say the document limits the president’s ability to enforce the laws, 36% disagree, and 24% are not sure.
Among voters from the major parties, 48% of Democrats, 31% of Republicans, and 39% of unaffiliated voters say the Constitution limits the president’s ability to enforce immigration laws, Rasmussen results show. However, 45% of Republicans, 28% of Democrats, and 35% of unaffiliated voters say they don’t think the Constitution limits the president.
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