Majority oppose the way Trump is using detention facilities: CBS poll
UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – Polls show 56% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s immigration policies, with 57% opposing new detention centers and rising opposition among independents and Democrats, per recent surveys.
- A CBS News/YouGov poll shows 58% of Americans disapprove of President Trump's use of detention facilities as part of his immigration policies, marking an increase in negative sentiment since earlier in his second term.
- The same poll indicates that 56% of respondents dislike Trump's handling of immigration, with only 42% approval recorded.
- Support for Trump's deportation program has dropped to 49%, down from 59% in February, with significant differences observed between party lines.
- Overall, Trump's approval rating has decreased to 42%, as his administration’s immigration policies face growing scrutiny and disapproval from the public.
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Published polls on Sunday show a drop in American support for President Donald Trump’s hardline measures against illegal immigration, when the Republican celebrates six months of his return to power. Trump won last year’s election in part thanks to the promise to launch a historic deportation campaign and came to label irregular immigrants as “savages” and “animals.” CNN and CBS public opinion polls show that the Republican president has lost ma…
'They're human beings!' Republicans cheering ICE raids change their tune behind the scenes
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