A growing number of Americans are concerned with spiking migration at the southern border – with 75 percent calling it a 'crisis' or 'very serious' problem, according to the latest polling.Those who feel the situation at the border is a 'crisis' is on the rise from the spring, when just 38 percent called it a 'crisis' in May compared to the 45 percent who now feel the same.The latest figures come amid a massive rise in illegal immigration over the southern border this winter, with thousands at a time lining up to be processed by Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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