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Poll: One in Five Americans Wants State to Secede, Join Canada

A Leger poll reveals that 20 percent of Americans desire their state’s secession from the U.S. to join Canada, fueled by rising tensions stemming from President Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexation. This desire contrasts with only 9 percent of Canadians expressing likelihood of joining the U.S. The poll, conducted March 21-24, also highlights low support (35%) for Trump’s tariffs among Americans and widespread concern over rising grocery prices. Experts suggest this sentiment may reflect broader dissatisfaction with Trump’s policies, rather than concrete plans for state secession.

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Canadian Poll Reveals Strong Anti-Immigration Sentiment

A Leger poll reveals that 48 percent of Canadians support mass deportations to curb illegal immigration, a figure nearing that of the United States. Simultaneously, 65 percent of Canadians believe immigration levels are excessive, a significant increase from previous years. While many recognize immigrants’ positive economic and cultural contributions, concerns about job displacement and strain on resources remain prevalent. Despite these concerns, Canada exhibits less polarization on immigration issues than the United States.

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