55% Want US to Uphold AZ Immigration Law – 26% (And Obama) Want it Overturned

On issue after issue Barack Obama has stood with the radical far left segment of American society.
That includes his refusal to secure the US border.
Back in April 2010 Barack Obama called the Arizona immigration law “misguided.”

Most Americans liked the law.

Only 26% of American voters wanted the Arizona immigration law overturned. 55% of voters wanted the law upheld.
Rasmussen reported:

Most voters still want an immigration law like Arizona’s in their own state and hope the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the legality of the Arizona law this week. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 55% of Likely U.S. Voters would like to see the Supreme Court uphold the law that Arizona adopted to reduce illegal immigration in the state. Just 26% would like to see the high court overturn the law. Nineteen percent (19%) are undecided.

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