Nearly a third of American adults support deporting undocumented immigrants, according to a new poll.
- A Pew Research Center poll released on Wednesday indicates varying American views on deporting illegal immigrants, with about half supporting at least some deportations.
- President Trump's administration is currently carrying out a nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration, cartels, and transnational gangs.
- While 32% of U.S. Adults believe all illegal immigrants should be deported, 16% think none should be, and approximately 51% favor deporting those who commit violent or nonviolent crimes or who have arrived in the last four years .
- On March 15, 261 illegal aliens were deported to El Salvador, with the majority being deported via the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which allows expulsion without a hearing.
- On Thursday, the FBI announced the capture of the 24-year-old MS-13 top leader for the U.S. East Coast in Woodbridge, Virginia, just south of Washington, D.C.
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The first poll on deportations from Trump's possession reveals total support for the expulsion of violent criminals and fear among Hispanics
In the weeks following the November elections, a little more than half of Americans claimed to support the outline of the mass deportation plan of then-elect President Donald Trump. A few weeks after his inauguration, with expulsion operations uprooted and gaining momentum, support in general has increased, especially for the deportations of criminals. However, as more details are known than it implies, more divisions also appear in the opinions…

Most Americans support deporting at least some illegal immigrants, poll finds
close Video Jonathan Turley says Trump admin. ‘likely to prevail’ in deportation flight legal battle Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss an appeals court upholding a ban on President Donald Trump’s deportation flights for illegal criminal aliens. Most Americans support deporting at least some illegal immigrants, though they have varying views on why, according to a new poll. A Pew Research Center p…
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