Anonymous ID: dff38f April 6, 2021, 2:39 p.m. No.13373574   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3728

https://apnorc.org/projects/public-is-concerned-about-bidens-handling-of-immigration-and-border-security/

 

Public is Concerned about Biden’s Handling of Immigration And Border Security

 

Few are satisfied with President Biden’s approach to immigration, border security, and particularly toward the recent surge of unaccompanied children at the southern border.

 

The Biden administration has been grappling with surging numbers of migrants, especially children arriving at the U.S. – Mexico border without their parents. Three-quarters of Americans have read or heard about the large number of children apprehended at the southern border and a majority want to see the government prioritizing the issue.

 

While President Biden is getting high marks for how he is handling his job overall, the public is less supportive of his approach to immigration, border security, and particularly the influx of unaccompanied children seeking asylum.

 

While about three-quarters of Democrats approve of Biden’s handling of immigration and border security, along with gun policy, it’s the lowest of all the issues included in the survey.

 

Forty percent of Americans disapprove of the way Biden is handling the crisis involving unaccompanied children apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border. Republicans and independents are much more negative about the President’s approach to the surge of children at the border than Democrats.

 

Most Americans think reuniting parents and children who were separated at the border and providing safe treatment to these unaccompanied children should be high priorities for the federal government. About half say increased security at the U.S.-Mexico border should be a key concern for Biden’s immigration agenda. Other issues, including deportation, guest worker visas, and providing a path to citizenship, are considered to be of less importance.

 

Most Democrats say reuniting children and parents, providing safe treatment of unaccomanpanied minors at the border, and finding a way to grant legal status for immigrants who were brought to this country illegally as children should be a high priority for the federal government. Most Republicans think increasing border security, preventing people from overstaying their visas, and deporting undocumented immigrants should receive high priority by Washington.

 

Still, most Americans agree that immigrants brought to the United States as children illegally, commonly known as Dreamers, should be able to stay here legally. Democrats, Black adults and Hispanic adults are more likely than Republicans and white adults to favor a path to citizenship for these immigrants.

 

However, when it comes to direct threats to the United States from illegal immigration, the public is less concerned compared to other issues like militant extremism, the spread of infectious diseases, and the influence of China globally. But again there are large partisan differences: 72% of Republicans are extremely or very concerned about the threat of illegal immigration compared with only 22% of Democrats.

 

Americans are slightly less likely to support an increase in legal immigration today than in September 2019 when 35% thought legal immigration should have been increased. Overall, the levels of support toward legal immigration have held fairly steady since August 2018.

 

The nationwide poll was conducted March 25-29, 2021 using the AmeriSpeak® Panel, the probability-based panel of NORC at the University of Chicago. Online and telephone interviews using landlines and cell phones were conducted with 1,166 adults. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3.6 percentage points.

Anonymous ID: dff38f April 6, 2021, 3:32 p.m. No.13373813   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: dff38f April 6, 2021, 3:45 p.m. No.13373881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3890

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>https://www.vogue.com/article/jfk-jr-princess-diana-secret-meeting

When J.F.K., Jr. Met Princess Diana: How They Pulled Off a Top Secret New York City Encounter

He was American royalty and she was actual royalty—and somehow, in 1995, they met in New York City undetected.

People reports that J.F.K., Jr. wanted Diana, then separated from Prince Charles, to pose for the cover of his political magazine George. She agreed to hear him out—but in order to do that, they had to, you know, talk first. Easier said than done when both parties leave a swarm of paparazzi in their wakes.

After a lot of clandestine diary finagling, they agreed to meet one summer day in a suite at the Upper East Side’s posh Carlyle Hotel. But although the when and why was decided, the bigger question remained: In God’s name, how?

J.F.K., Jr.’s executive assistant RoseMarie Terenzio recalls that even her boss thought there was no way it could ever work.

“I remember him saying, ‘There’s no way someone is not going to leak it. There’s going to be paparazzi everywhere,’ ” she said.

Like a quintessential spy movie montage, Kennedy’s inner circle started hatching a plan on how to hide the president’s son and a princess. “Someone suggested he go in disguise and I said, ‘That’s ridiculous. You’re not doing that!’ Terenzio remembers.

The end plan was simple: They decided J.F.K., Jr. and Diana should walk in the front door.

Their logic was this: If the press found out about the meeting, which was inevitable, they’d assume the two celebrities would use the less-visible side entrance. Because surely they wouldn’t think they would be so brass to use the front entrance, right?

But, as the saying goes, fortune favors the bold: When they pulled up, they were right—all the press was at the side door. And the two waltzed right in.

They met for an hour and a half, but she didn’t end up posing for George magazine. However, his staff can recollect some tidbits about the fateful encounter: “I do remember him saying, ‘She’s really tall!’ He also said she was very shy. He was surprised how demure she was,” says Terenzio. “I think they had both met Mother Theresa so they spoke about that. And he said how lovely she was.” Matt Berman, George’s former creative director, remembers him saying, “She’s got a great pair of legs.”