House Speaker Paul Ryan was thunderously rebuked by Republican voters in his home state of Wisconsin for his position on Muslim migration, according to data from Tuesday’s exit polls.

The exit polls show that seven out of ten Wisconsin GOP voters support Donald Trump’s plan to temporarily pause Muslim migration — a proposal which has been repeatedly denounced by Paul Ryan.

“As has been the case throughout the GOP primaries this year, there’s broad support in these preliminary Wisconsin results (seven in 10) for Trump’s proposal to ban non-U.S. Muslims from entering the country,” writes ABC News.

As one of Congress’ most vocal proponents of continuing and even expanding large-scale Muslim migration, Speaker Ryan has been a vociferous critic of Trump’s plan to temporarily pause Muslim migration. In December, Ryan declared that Trump’s plan to pause immigration, “is not conservatism” and “is not what this party stands for. And more importantly, it’s not what this country stands for,” Ryan said.

After the Paris terror attacks, Ryan went so far as to rule out making any cuts to Muslim migration into the United States– telling Sean Hannity that curbing Muslim migration is not “appropriate” and insisting “that’s not who we are.”

A few weeks after the San Bernardino terror attack, Ryan funded expanded visa issuances to Muslim migrants.