NATIONAL IMMIGRATION VOTER SURVEY August 11-13, 2017 N = 1,201 respondents (1/3 Landline, 1/3 Cell, 1/3 Internet) margin of error: +/- 2.83% 1 WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK? Perceptions and Opinion on Immigration National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 2 A plurality of voters consider illegal immigration to be an important issue, but they are essentially split as to whether it is more of an economic or security concern. Would you say the issue of illegal immigration is... 31% 14% One of the most Somewhat of important an important issues our issue. nation is facing. National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 14% Not an important issue. In your opinion, is the issue of immigration more of a … 32% 35% National and Economic and homeland jobs issue. security issue. 25% Both 3 The base tends to think of illegal immigration as more of a national security issue. Would you say the issue of illegal immigration is... In your opinion, is the issue of immigration more of a … Most Important Somewhat Important Not Important National Security Economic and Jobs Both Republican 47% 48% 4% 40% 25% 32% Democrat 19% 58% 21% 24% 46% 18% Independent 27% 55% 16% 31% 34% 27% Republican Men 49% 45% 5% 43% 26% 29% Republican Women 45% 51% 4% 27% 23% 35% Democrat Men 12% 65% 22% 25% 55% 13% Democrat Women 23% 54% 20% 24% 41% 21% Independent Men 22% 56% 20% 34% 30% 28% Independent Women 31% 53% 12% 28% 37% 26% Trump Voter 47% 28% 4% 40% 23% 35% Trump Supporter 40% 52% 7% 39% 24% 33% 2018 Competitive State 30% 54% 15% 30% 35% 29% National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 4 There is a perception that “about the right amount” of LEGAL immigrants are coming into the country. And thinking about people legally immigrating into the United States for a moment... In your opinion are there... 49% 26% 11% Too Many Too Few National Immigration Survey Or about the right amount of people legally immigrating into the country? National Research Inc / The Polling Company Too Many Too Few Right Amount Republican 35% 7% 47% Democrat 17% 15% 55% Independent 27% 9% 47% Republican Men 33% 11% 48% Republican Women 37% 2% 47% Democrat Men 21% 18% 54% Democrat Women 15% 14% 55% Independent Men 28% 12% 47% Independent Women 27% 6% 45% Trump Voter 38% 7% 45% Trump Supporter 36% 7% 46% 2018 Competitive State 25% 9% 49% 5 Digging a bit deeper, a plurality agrees we should “reduce the number of foreign workers so that we can recruit and pay higher wages to American workers.” Which of these positions best matches your own? 45% 31% 15% We should reduce the We need to increase number of foreign the amount of foreign workers so that we workers in the country can recruit and pay in order to provide higher wages to labor and reduce American workers costs for American farms and businesses. National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Neither Reduce Increase Neither Republican 67% 17% 9% Democrat 29% 44% 18% Independent 42% 32% 18% Republican Men 64% 20% 9% Republican Women 70% 14% 9% Democrat Men 28% 46% 20% Democrat Women 30% 43% 18% Independent Men 44% 29% 21% Independent Women 39% 35% 16% Trump Voter 69% 15% 11% Trump Supporter 63% 18% 12% 2018 Competitive State 43% 32% 18% 6 Note the “Trump effect.” There is a perception that over the past few months, ILLEGAL immigration into the country has gone down. Over the past few months, do you believe Illegal immigration into the country gone... 42% 34% 12% Up Down National Immigration Survey Not Changed Significantly National Research Inc / The Polling Company Up Down Not Changed Republican 13% 52% 27% Democrat 10% 39% 39% Independent 14% 40% 34% Republican Men 11% 59% 22% Republican Women 15% 44% 33% Democrat Men 8% 45% 38% Democrat Women 11% 35% 39% Independent Men 14% 42% 36% Independent Women 15% 38% 32% Trump Voter 15% 51% 27% Trump Supporter 15% 47% 29% 2018 Competitive State 9% 42% 35% 7 On the issue of illegal drugs, Democrats and Independents do not believe that enhanced border security will stop the flow of illegal drugs into our country. Please tell me which of the following opinions comes closer to your own … 38% 50% 6% One of the primary Enhanced border reasons for the illegal security won't stop the drug situation in our flow of illegal drugs country is our open into our country borders; and enhanced because drug cartels border security will will use professional reduce the flow of smugglers to get illegal drugs. drugs through the borders anyway. National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Neither Reduce Won’t Stop Neither Republican 65% 26% 3% Democrat 18% 68% 9% Independent 34% 55% 5% Republican Men 68% 24% 3% Republican Women 62% 28% 3% Democrat Men 20% 69% 6% Democrat Women 17% 67% 10% Independent Men 42% 49% 6% Independent Women 26% 61% 4% Trump Voter 66% 26% 3% Trump Supporter 57% 34% 3% 2018 Competitive State 41% 47% 6% 8 POLICY SPECIFIC Perceptions and Opinion on Immigration Policy National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 9 Increasing the number of ICE officers garners a lot of support – and the support is intense. Every year, nearly 80 million visitors travel to the United States, but there are only 5,000 immigration officers to enforce our immigration laws. Would you support or oppose increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? Over the past fifteen years, immigrants were admitted into the country based on whether they had relatives living here. There is a proposal to limit immigrants who are seeking to live here just because their relatives do. The proposal would also expand immigration for people with the job and technical skills we need. Would you support or oppose such a proposal? Every year 700,000 foreign guest workers come into the country to fill jobs on a temporary basis. Do you support or oppose requirements that prevent businesses from hiring guest workers, as a means to incentivize hiring more American workers? National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support 49% Strongly 76% 17% 26% Strongly 59% 30% 22% Strongly 48% 40% Oppose 10 Increasing the number of ICE officers tests high among both Republicans and Democrats. Among Democrats Among Republicans Increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? A proposal to limit immigrants who are seeking to live here just because their relatives do. The proposal would also expand immigration for people with the job and technical skills we need. Requirements that prevent businesses from hiring guest workers, as a means to incentivize hiring more American workers? 74% Strng 94% 4% 37% Strng 75% 16% 28% Strng National Immigration Survey 31% National Research Inc / The Polling Company 56% Increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? A proposal to limit immigrants who are seeking to live here just because their relatives do. The proposal would also expand immigration for people with the job and technical skills we need. Requirements that prevent businesses from hiring guest workers, as a means to incentivize hiring more American workers? 29% Strng 61% 29% 18% Strng 47% 41% 15% Strng 38% 49% 11 It also tests well among Independents and in competitive 2018 states. In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 Among Independents Increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? A proposal to limit immigrants who are seeking to live here just because their relatives do. The proposal would also expand immigration for people with the job and technical skills we need. Requirements that prevent businesses from hiring guest workers, as a means to incentivize hiring more American workers? 43% Strng 77% 16% 22% Strng 56% 33% 22% Strng National Immigration Survey 51% 37% National Research Inc / The Polling Company Increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? A proposal to limit immigrants who are seeking to live here just because their relatives do. The proposal would also expand immigration for people with the job and technical skills we need. Requirements that prevent businesses from hiring guest workers, as a means to incentivize hiring more American workers? 49% Strng 80% 15% 26% Strng 63% 28% 17% Strng 48% 40% 12 The points system and English language requirements both garner strong support. Legislation that would create a point system based on factors such as English speaking ability, education levels and job skills to rank applicants for the 140,000 employment-based green cards that are granted annually by the United States? 35% Strongly 64% 29% 41% Strongly 59% New requirements specifying that incoming immigrants must be able to speak English? 37% 28% Strongly 49% Legislation that would cut legal immigration by 50 percent over the next 10 years? 42% National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support Oppose 13 These proposals show a strong partisan divide, but as the next slide shows, Independent voters are with us, not with the Democrats, on the points system and language requirements. Among Democrats Among Republicans Legislation that would create a point system based on factors such as English speaking ability, education levels and job skills to rank applicants for the 140,000 employment-based green cards that are granted annually by the United States? New requirements specifying that incoming immigrants must be able to speak English? Legislation that would cut legal immigration by 50 percent over the next 10 years? 58% Strng 87% 7% 63% Strng 82% 15% 49% Strng National Immigration Survey 17% National Research Inc / The Polling Company 75% Legislation that would create a point system based on factors such as 16% Strng English speaking ability, education levels and job skills to rank applicants for the 140,000 employment-based green cards that are granted annually by the United States? New requirements specifying that incoming immigrants must be able to speak English? Legislation that would cut legal immigration by 50 percent over the next 10 years? 22% Strng 43% 50% 38% 58% 13% Strng 29% 62% 14 The point system and English language requirements test well among Independents and in key 2018 states. In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 Among Independents Legislation that would create a point system based on factors such as English speaking ability, education levels and job skills to rank applicants for the 140,000 employment-based green cards that are granted annually by the United States? New requirements specifying that incoming immigrants must be able to speak English? Legislation that would cut legal immigration by 50 percent over the next 10 years? 62% 30% Strng 29% 39% Strng 57% 37% 24% Strng National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 45% 46% Legislation that would create a point system based on factors such as English speaking ability, education levels and job skills to rank applicants for the 140,000 employment-based green cards that are granted annually by the United States? New requirements specifying that incoming immigrants must be able to speak English? Legislation that would cut legal immigration by 50 percent over the next 10 years? 68% 37% Strng 28% 43% Strng 59% 37% 29% Strng 53% 39% 15 Raising the amount of money that companies pay H-1B workers, as a way to encourage hiring of more American workers, tests strongly. H-1B visas are used by employers to hire foreign workers in jobs in Science and Technology fields, often at lower pay than Americans. Would you support or oppose increasing the amount companies must pay H-1B workers to encourage them to employ more American workers? Do you support or oppose a law to replace the current employment visa system, which relies on businesses to pick immigrants, with a system that gives the government a bigger role in selecting applicants based on their individual skills, job experience and merits, similar to the merit-based immigration systems used by Canada and Australia? National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support 36% Strongly 68% 21% 23% Strongly 58% 26% Oppose 16 Both Republicans and Democrats support it. Among Democrats Among Republicans 42% Strng Increasing the amount companies must pay H-1B workers to encourage them to employ more American workers? 73% 32% Strng Increasing the amount companies must pay H-1B workers to encourage them to employ more American workers? 18% A law to replace the current employment visa system with a system that gives the government a bigger role in selecting applicants based on their individual skills, job experience and merits… 31% Strng National Immigration Survey 19% National Research Inc / The Polling Company 66% 23% 67% A law to replace the current employment visa system with a system that gives the government a bigger role in selecting applicants based on their individual skills, job experience and merits… 18% Strng 53% 30% 17 Independent and competitive state voters support it as well. In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 Among Independents 32% Strng Increasing the amount companies must pay H-1B workers to encourage them to employ more American workers? 65% 37% Strng Increasing the amount companies must pay H-1B workers to encourage them to employ more American workers? 23% A law to replace the current employment visa system with a system that gives the government a bigger role in selecting applicants based on their individual skills, job experience and merits… 20% Strng National Immigration Survey 31% National Research Inc / The Polling Company 70% 21% 54% A law to replace the current employment visa system with a system that gives the government a bigger role in selecting applicants based on their individual skills, job experience and merits… 22% Strng 61% 27% 18 Tougher law enforcement and requirements for immigrants are met with enormous support. As you may know, there is a bill known as Kate’s Law, which was named after a woman murdered by an illegal immigrant who had previously been deported five times. Kate’s Law strengthens sentencing penalties for illegal immigrates who had previously been deported and strengthens laws against illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the United States. Do you support or oppose Kate's Law? Do you support or oppose President Trump’s effort to target MS-13 and other violent gangs and cartels, including adding funding for 300 additional federal prosecutors? Would you support or oppose a new requirement that incoming immigrants must be able to support themselves financially? 61% Strongly 82% 11% 51% Strongly 75% 17% 48% Strongly 73% 21% As you may know, there is a bill called the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act that cuts some federal grants to cities that refuse to turn over criminal illegal aliens … Do you support or oppose the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act? Would you support or oppose putting a cap on the number of refugees able to gain permanent residency in the U.S. at 50,000 a year? National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support 49% Strongly 64% 28% 28% Strongly 49% 38% Oppose 19 Even Democrats are on board with tougher law enforcement and requirements. Among Democrats Among Republicans President Trump’s effort to target MS-13 and other violent gangs and cartels… 80% Strng A new requirement that incoming immigrants must be able to support themselves financially 90% 8% 76% Strng The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act Putting a cap on the number of refugees able to gain permanent residency in the US at 50,000 a year 93% 4% 70% Strng National Immigration Survey 16% National Research Inc / The Polling Company A new requirement that incoming immigrants must be able to support themselves financially President Trump’s effort to target MS-13 and other violent gangs and cartels… 29% Strng 73% 63% 32% 27% Strng 59% 30% The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act Putting a cap on the number of refugees able to gain permanent residency in the US at 50,000 a year 75% 19% 25% Strng 86% 9% 45% Strng 44% Strng Kate's Law 3% 83% Strng Kate's Law 94% 46% 44% 13% Strng 32% 56% 20 Capping the number of refugees clearly does not test as well. In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 Among Independents 59% Strng Kate's Law President Trump’s effort to target MS-13 and other violent gangs and cartels… A new requirement that incoming immigrants must be able to support themselves financially 81% 10% 50% Strng 76% 14% 46% Strng 68% 21% 47% Strng The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act Putting a cap on the number of refugees able to gain permanent residency in the US at 50,000 a year 62% 30% 25% Strng National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 43% 42% 63% Strng Kate's Law President Trump’s effort to target MS-13 and other violent gangs and cartels… A new requirement that incoming immigrants must be able to support themselves financially 83% 12% 51% Strng 77% 17% 50% Strng 74% 22% 49% Strng The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act Putting a cap on the number of refugees able to gain permanent residency in the US at 50,000 a year 67% 27% 28% Strng 50% 40% 21 Review: Top Policy Proposals: These are the STRONGEST proposals As you may know, there is a bill known as Kate’s Law, which was named after a woman murdered by an illegal immigrant who had previously been deported five times. Kate’s Law strengthens sentencing penalties for illegal immigrates who had previously been deported and strengthens laws against illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the United States. Do you support or oppose Kate's Law? 61% Strongly Support Every year, nearly 80 million visitors travel to the United States, but there are only 5,000 immigration officers to enforce our immigration laws. Would you support or oppose increasing the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, officers to protect public safety and national security? 49% Strongly Support 76% Do you support or oppose President Trump’s effort to target MS-13 and other violent gangs and cartels, including adding funding for 300 additional federal prosecutors? 51% Strongly Support 75% Would you support or oppose a new requirement that incoming immigrants must be able to support themselves financially? 48% Strongly Support H-1B visas are used by employers to hire foreign workers in jobs in Science and Technology fields, often at lower pay than Americans. Would you support or oppose increasing the amount companies must pay H-1B workers to encourage them to employ more American workers? 36% Strongly Support National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support 82% 73% 68% 22 MESSAGES Perceptions and Opinion on Immigration Messages National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 23 The jobs message garners the highest level of support. Capping the number of refugees is also strong. Ensuring that companies offer open jobs to Americans before foreign workers. Providing a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants Capping the number of refugees able to gain permanent residency in the U.S. Deporting Most illegal immigrants. (n602) Deporting All illegal immigrants. (n599) The construction of a wall along our southern border with Mexico. National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support 46% Strongly Support 71% 20% 42% Strongly Support 68% 25% 30% Strongly Support 56% 35% 34% Strongly Support 55% 36% 27% Strongly 47% 43% 27% Strongly 42% 52% Oppose 24 The jobs message is top among Republicans and second among Democrats. Among Democrats Among Republicans Ensuring that companies offer open 62% Strng jobs to Americans before foreign workers. 9% 84% 80% Providing a pathway to citizenship 56% Strng for illegal immigrants 15% The construction of a wall along our 57% Strng southern border with Mexico. 80% Ensuring that companies offer open 31% Strng jobs to Americans before foreign workers. 28% 57% Strng 78% Capping the number of refugees 15% Strng able to gain permanent residency in the U.S. 16% Deporting Most illegal immigrants. (n602) 17% Capping the number of refugees 48% Strng able to gain permanent residency in the U.S. 19% Deporting All illegal immigrants. (n599) Providing a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants 43% Strng 74% 69% 25% 29% Strng National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 56% 37% 11% Deporting Most illegal immigrants. Strng (n602) 11% Deporting All illegal immigrants. Strng (n599) The construction of a wall along our southern border with Mexico. 7% 62% 41% 50% 31% 57% 28% 61% 12% 83% 25 The jobs message is top among Independents and in competitive Senate states. In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 Among Independents Providing a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants 41% Strng 70% 23% Ensuring that companies offer open 47% Strng jobs to Americans before foreign workers. 21% 69% Ensuring that companies offer open 47% Strng jobs to Americans before foreign workers. 19% 74% 67% Providing a pathway to citizenship 42% Strng for illegal immigrants 26% 61% Capping the number of refugees 27% Strng able to gain permanent residency in the U.S. 55% 34% Deporting Most illegal immigrants. 34% Strng (n602) Deporting Most illegal immigrants. 31% Strng (n602) 55% 35% Capping the number of refugees 29% Strng able to gain permanent residency in the U.S. 56% 37% 30% Strng 48% 35% The construction of a wall along our 28% Strng southern border with Mexico. 42% 53% 20% Strng 36% 57% Deporting All illegal immigrants. (n599) The construction of a wall along our southern border with Mexico. National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 29% Deporting All illegal immigrants. 20% Strng (n599) 40% 47% 26 Economic arguments resonate more than cultural ones – note that the cultural argument is the least popular. Illegal immigrants do many of the jobs that citizens in the United States won't do. Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers money because they use emergency rooms in our hospitals and their kids are being educated in our schools. We should first secure our borders before passing any immigration reforms. Illegal immigrants unfairly compete for jobs with lower skilled Americans at the bottom of the job market. Immigration is occurring too much and changing American culture and values in a way I don’t like. National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Agree 42% Strongly 72% 25% 40% Strongly 63% 32% 33% Strongly 55% 38% 29% Strongly 55% 39% 23% Strongly 39% 56% Disagree 27 This series shows the most partisan disparity. Among Democrats Among Republicans Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers money because they use emergency rooms in our hospitals and their kids are being educated in our schools. 64% Strng 86% 9% We should first secure our borders before passing any immigration reforms. 55% Strng Illegal immigrants unfairly compete for jobs with lower skilled Americans at the bottom of the job market. 42% Strng Immigration is occurring too much and changing American culture and values in a way I don’t like. 43% Strng Illegal immigrants do many of the jobs that citizens in the United States won't do. 28% Strng 78% 18% 75% 19% 69% 27% National Immigration Survey 64% 32% National Research Inc / The Polling Company Illegal immigrants do many of the jobs that citizens in the United States won't do. Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers money because they use emergency rooms in our hospitals and their kids are being educated in our schools. 15% 19% Strng 42% 53% We should first secure our borders before passing any immigration reforms. 18% Strng Illegal immigrants unfairly compete for jobs with lower skilled Americans at the bottom of the job market. 18% Strng Immigration is occurring too much and changing American culture and values in a way I don’t like. 81% 56% Strng 38% 53% 38% 55% 9% Strng 19% 76% 28 The cultural message tests poorly among Independents and competitive Senate state voters. “First securing our border” tests well among Republicans and the 2018 states. In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 Among Independents Illegal immigrants do many of the jobs that citizens in the United States won't do. Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers money because they use emergency rooms in our hospitals and their kids are being educated in our schools. 27% 61% 36% Strng 31% Illegal immigrants unfairly compete for jobs with lower skilled Americans at the bottom of the job market. 25% Strng We should first secure our borders before passing any immigration reforms. 27% Strng Immigration is occurring too much and changing American culture and values in a way I don’t like. 71% 42% Strng 52% 43% 49% 44% 17% Strng National Immigration Survey 29% National Research Inc / The Polling Company 64% Illegal immigrants do many of the jobs that citizens in the United States won't do. Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers money because they use emergency rooms in our hospitals and their kids are being educated in our schools. 71% 41% Strng 26% 63% 43% Strng 32% We should first secure our borders before passing any immigration reforms. 30% Strng Illegal immigrants unfairly compete for jobs with lower skilled Americans at the bottom of the job market. 31% Strng Immigration is occurring too much and changing American culture and values in a way I don’t like. 26% Strng 54% 40% 54% 40% 42% 54% 29 Other Findings The military/transgender issue National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 30 American are supportive of transgenders serving in the military, but they are NOT ok with paying for their treatments. 42% Strongly Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? Do you support or oppose American tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? 24% Strongly 17% Strongly 55% 34% 30% 51% Strongly 14% Strongly 64% 26% Do you support or oppose American tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? 54% Strongly National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company Support Oppose 67% 31 Republicans and Democrats disagree as you might expect. Among Republicans Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? Do you support or oppose American tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? Do you support or oppose American tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? Among Democrats 68% Strng 26% 46% Strng Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? 61% 89% 7% 81% Strng National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 15% 30% Strng 8% 78% Strng 9% 89% Do you support or oppose American tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? 26% Strng Do you support or oppose American tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? 79% 53% 39% 27% Strng 47% 31% Strng 46% 32 Independents tend to be supportive of transgenders serving but are adamantly opposed to funding their medical procedures. Among Independents 44% Strng Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? 19% Strng In states with competitive Senate races in 2018 60% 29% 12% Do you support or oppose American Strng tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? National Immigration Survey 14% 65% National Research Inc / The Polling Company 27% Do you support or oppose American Strng tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? 52% Strng 12% Do you support or oppose American Strng 23% 53% Strng 54% 36% Strng 16% 29% Do you support or oppose American Strng tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? 51% Strng 40% Strng Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? 25% 70% tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? 66% 26% 55% Strng 67% 33 Veteran households are split on transgenders serving. Among Veteran Households 33% Strng Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? 31% Strng 45% Strng 49% Do you support or oppose transgendered Americans serving in the military? 22% 40% Strng 12% 25% Do you support or oppose American Strng tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? 59% Strng 9% Do you support or oppose American Strng tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? National Immigration Survey National Research Inc / The Polling Company 58% 32% 18% 71% 32% Do you support or oppose American Strng tax payers funding hormonal treatment for transgender Americans in the military? 48% Strng 16% Do you support or oppose American Strng 20% 63% Strng Among Non-Veteran Households 75% tax payers funding transgender surgical procedures in the military? 62% 29% 51% Strng 64% 34