American Renaissance 1/23/2026 3:36:01 PM
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Fifty percent of voters said that they approved of the Trump administration’s deportations of people living in the country illegally, while 47 percent opposed them. The president’s handling of the southern border was viewed favorably by 50 percent of voters.
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Just 36 percent of voters said they approved of the way ICE was handling its job, according to the poll, while 63 percent disapproved — including 70 percent of independent voters. And 61 percent of voters said that ICE had “gone too far†in their tactics, including nearly one in five Republicans.
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Overall, when voters were asked about how Mr. Trump has handled immigration, 58 percent said that they disapproved and 40 percent said that they approved.
The share of voters who voiced approval for its handling of immigration has dropped slightly since the beginning of Mr. Trump’s second term, according to the Times/Siena poll. And the share of voters who said that they “strongly disapprove†of Mr. Trump’s handling rose to 48 percent, up from 39 percent last April.
More than one in 10 voters named immigration or immigration enforcement when asked about the most important problem facing the country today, according to the poll.
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