POLL SAYS "NAFTA SUPERHIGHWAY" SHOULD NOT BE BUILT PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 October 2008 00:00

Security concerns cause many Americans to oppose the construction of a "NAFTA Superhighway" according to a poll conducted by The Conservative Caucus (TCC). Ninety-eight percent of respondents believe it would "greatly increase" the possibility of a major terrorist attack in the United States. All respondents believed that the lack of inspection by U.S. customs officials could produce a major terrorism threat.

Concern over border control policies was shown in the unanimous answer of "no" to a question asking whether "law enforcement agencies are currently doing enough to keep out illegal immigrants and terrorists?"

The poll was conducted by mail during the summer with about 3,000 responses.

The Conservative Caucus (TCC) is a grass roots public policy action organization, formed in 1974. TCC organized the Coalition to Block the North American Union in 2006. It was active in defeating the SALT II Treaty, repealing the Catastrophic Coverage Act, blocking the Clinton health-care takeover, and impeaching President Clinton.

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