Deportation of ppl who are legally allowed to be in the USA is not polling well. I think the chronic gaslighting of america is the only thing that is still in mindset for those who are saying Yea!!!
Most of the world and 1/2 of the country is saying- let ppl have due process. But that won't buoy the mid-terms unless there is a SIGNIFICANT change in those polls come 19 months from now. And the whole economy thing will get worse before it gets ANY better with Captn Tarrifs ideas.
Takes a long time to turn a big ship- as of today- none of those countries have signed on to agree to any Tarrifs out of 195 countries facing them. (Including the Penguins and Aussies.)
A new Washington Post-ABC-Ipsos poll released Friday put Trump at 53 percent disapproval among Americans on immigration, with 46 percent approving. A different poll from the Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs also released Friday reported the exact same numbers — 53 percent disapproval among adults and 46 percent approval.
It’s a downward — if slight — trend for both surveys. An earlier Post-Ipsos poll in February put Trump at a 50 percent approval rate on immigration, with 48 percent disapproving, and AP/NORC polling from late March also had a close split, with 49 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.
Trump is also underwater on immigration in the latest New York Times/Siena College poll from Friday, which reported a 51 percent disapproval among voters of his handling of immigration compared to 47 percent approval. Fox News polled Trump’s closest numbers this week, with 47 percent approval among voters on immigration — a record high in Trump’s immigration approval in Fox surveys — but still in the negative with a 48 percent disapproval rating.
The above was pulled from just 3 days prior :
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/0...-days-00311687
And also at scrips, with even lower numbers and a > 53% disapproval rating:
https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics...ation-policies