Poll: Most Americans Oppose Syrian Refugee Resettlement in U.S.by Caroline May, 8/16/16
Few Americans support resettling Syrian refugees on United
States soil, but a majority favor a limited military action to take on ISIS in
Syria, according to a survey The Chicago Council on Global
Affairs released Monday.
The
Chicago Council on Global Affairs poll found that just 36 percent of Americans
support admitting thousands of Syrian refugees to the U.S.
The
plan is particularly unpopular among Republicans of whom just 18 percent
support Syrian resettlement in the U.S., down from 27 percent logged in 2014.
Independents were also sour on the idea of Syrian refugees in the U.S.; the
poll found that just 32 percent supported such a plan, down from 40 percent in
2014.
On
the other hand, a majority of Democrats, 56 percent, were likely to say they
support Syrian refugee admissions, up slightly from the 55 percent the poll
found in 2014.
The
shift in attitudes has occurred against a backdrop of presidential politics and warnings from top officials that the vetting process for Syrian
refugees could be vulnerable to terrorist infiltration. The Obama
administration is currently on pace to admit more than 10,000 Syrian
refugees this fiscal year and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton
has expressed support for increasing the level admitted by 550 percent.
While
most Americans would prefer not to see Syrian refugees resettled in the U.S.,
more are supportive of limited U.S. combat engagement with the Islamic State
(ISIS) in Syria, the poll revealed. Seventy-two percent of Americans said they
support “conducting airstrikes against violent Islamic extremist groups,” 57
percent said they support “sending special operations forces into Syria to
fight violent Islamic extremist groups,” and 52 percent said they support
“enforcing a no-fly zone over parts of Syria, including bombing Syrian air
defenses.”
Less
popular, however, were questions probing poll respondents on more collaborative
options with the Syrians; namely, just 31 percent of Americans said they
support “helping to negotiate a peace agreement that allows President Assad of
Syria to remain in power,” and just 26 percent said they support “sending arms
and supplies to anti-government groups in Syria.”
The
poll, released Monday, was conducted from June 10-27 among 2,061 adults across
the country. The margin of error depended on the question but ranged from +/-
2.2 to 3.5 percentage points, with larger margins of error for the subgroup
data, namely, Republicans +/- 5.8 percentage points, Democrats +/- 5.1
percentage points, and independents +/- 5.3 percentage points.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/08/16/poll-most-americans-oppose-syrian-refugee-resettlement-in-u-s/
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