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Joe Biden’s leadership received 52% support (in Mexico)

According to Gallup, President Joe Biden has increased public support for his leadership and government to 52 percent, but Biden has received public support from Mexicans in Mexico, not Americans in America.

Gallup reported good news for Biden on June 7, saying, “US leadership in Mexico is more popular than in the past few years: 52% of Mexicans will confirm US leadership in 2021.”

The survey data may have been made public as Biden will attend the Americas Summit in Los Angeles this week.

In the United States, support for Biden among Americans was only 41 percent, according to the average of polls tracked by RealClearPolitics.com.

Biden also has 57 percent opposition where it matters – in a country that voted in mid-November.

One of the biggest issues that hurt Biden was his decision to open the borders to many economic migrants. That’s good news for Mexicans and others moving to jobs, housing, and cities across America, but bad news for Democrats facing voters. According to RealClearPolitics.com, Biden’s immigration rating is only 35 percent positive and 59 percent negative.

Conversely, President Donald Trump increased his support for the Mexican election when he blocked immigrants at the border. The decision drastically reduced cartel-driven mass immigration to Mexico.

Washington Post Conducted a personal survey of 1200 Mexicans in collaboration with Mexico Reform newspaper:

More than 6 out of 10 Mexicans say immigrants are a burden to their country because they have jobs and benefits that Mexicans should have. 55 percent support the deportation of immigrants traveling from Mexico to the United States.

The findings challenge the notion that Mexico, which sends millions of its immigrants to the United States by sending billions of dollars, sympathizes with the influx of Central Americans. Instead, the data show Mexicans are against the relocation of immigrants to their home country, expressing a dislike for President Trump north of the border familiar to many of his supporters.

“When Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador agreed to tighten immigration controls in Mexico to avoid US tariffs, many analysts expected their supporters to be disappointed.” Mail reported.

Source: Breitbart

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