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These polls sure don't look good for Crazy Trump.
59% overall and 66% of independents disapproved of Trump’s handling of deportations, according to the Quinnipiac poll.56% overall and 64% of independents disapproved of the way ICE was doing its job, according to Quinnipiac.
54% overall and 59% of independents said ICE has “gone too far” in enforcing immigration law, per the Marist poll. (Even 1 in 5 Republicans agreed.
Americans disapproved 54-45% of ICE conducting more raids to find undocumented immigrants at workplaces, according to a Pew Research Center poll last month.
Gallup reported on Friday that only 35 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of immigration with 21 percent of respondents saying they strongly approved. By contrast, 62 percent said they disapproved of his approach with 45 percent strongly disapproving. The party breakdown fell along predictable lines with strong Republican approval compared to weak approval from independents and virtually none among Democrats. When Gallup dug down further, it found something remarkable: Republicans appear to be shifting on whether immigration to the U.S. should be decreased overall.
59% overall and 66% of independents disapproved of Trump’s handling of deportations, according to the Quinnipiac poll.56% overall and 64% of independents disapproved of the way ICE was doing its job, according to Quinnipiac.
54% overall and 59% of independents said ICE has “gone too far” in enforcing immigration law, per the Marist poll. (Even 1 in 5 Republicans agreed.
Americans disapproved 54-45% of ICE conducting more raids to find undocumented immigrants at workplaces, according to a Pew Research Center poll last month.
Gallup reported on Friday that only 35 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of immigration with 21 percent of respondents saying they strongly approved. By contrast, 62 percent said they disapproved of his approach with 45 percent strongly disapproving. The party breakdown fell along predictable lines with strong Republican approval compared to weak approval from independents and virtually none among Democrats. When Gallup dug down further, it found something remarkable: Republicans appear to be shifting on whether immigration to the U.S. should be decreased overall.