March 14, 2026
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Supermajority Demands Immigration Crackdown on Lawless Employers

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A stunning new poll reveals what constitutional conservatives have long understood: the American people are ready to restore the rule of law to our nation’s workplaces. With 77% of voters supporting escalated penalties for businesses that repeatedly hire illegal immigrants, and 82% demanding federal verification systems, the message couldn’t be clearer—the era of taxpayer-subsidized corporate lawlessness is coming to an end.

These numbers represent more than polling data; they signal a fundamental awakening among working Americans who’ve watched honest businesses get undercut by competitors exploiting illegal labor through off-the-books cash payments. For too long, globalist policies have created a two-tiered system where rule-breaking corporations profit while law-abiding companies and American workers pay the price.

The cross-partisan nature of this consensus is particularly striking. When 70% of Hispanic voters agree that immigration policy should prioritize American citizens’ interests, it’s clear this transcends ethnic politics and represents a genuine working-class coalition around shared economic principles. Americans of all backgrounds understand that fair competition requires legal compliance—a concept that somehow escaped Washington’s attention for decades.

What makes this polling especially significant is how it validates the strategic framework championed by immigration enforcement experts like Rosemary Jenks of the Mass Deportation Coalition. Rather than relying solely on costly deportation raids, making illegal immigrants “unemployable” through rigorous workplace enforcement encourages voluntary departure—a more efficient and humane approach that addresses root causes rather than symptoms.

The constitutional implications run deeper than immigration policy alone. When businesses can profit from lawlessness while honest competitors follow the rules, the entire framework of equal justice under law begins to crumble. This supermajority consensus reflects Americans’ sophisticated understanding that national sovereignty requires control over both borders and labor markets—two sides of the same constitutional coin.

Corporate lobbying groups that have pressured Republican leaders to abandon serious enforcement now find themselves isolated from the very base they claim to represent. The America First movement has always understood that cheap labor globalism benefits multinational corporations at the expense of American workers, and these poll numbers prove that message has reached mainstream acceptance.

The economic logic is undeniable. Every illegal immigrant working for below-market wages represents unfair competition for legal workers and law-abiding employers. Every business that skirts Social Security verification systems gains an artificial advantage over competitors who follow federal law. This isn’t just about immigration—it’s about restoring market integrity and constitutional order to American commerce.

Historical precedent supports this approach. Previous administrations that implemented robust workplace verification saw significant voluntary departures without the drama of mass raids. When the jobs magnet disappears, the problem often solves itself through natural market forces rather than heavy-handed government intervention.

The polling also exposes the fundamental dishonesty of corporate interests that demand open borders while simultaneously claiming to support law and order. These same business groups that lecture Americans about “values” have spent decades undermining the rule of law for profit margins, creating the very crisis they now claim is unsolvable.

For President Trump’s administration, this data provides both opportunity and obligation. The political foundation exists for the most comprehensive workplace enforcement strategy in generations—one that could restore constitutional order while revitalizing American workers’ bargaining power in a truly sovereign labor market.

The question now becomes whether Republican leadership will embrace this mandate or succumb to corporate pressure. Patriots should monitor this closely, as it will signal the true direction of America First governance versus establishment accommodation.

This supermajority awakening represents more than policy preference—it’s a declaration that Americans are ready to reclaim their constitutional birthright of equal justice under law. The globalist experiment in selective law enforcement has failed, and the American people are demanding leaders with the courage to restore the rule of law that made our nation exceptional.

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