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Trump's Policies Leave Americans Feeling Indifferent and Wary, Poll Finds

UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – Trump's immigration approval rating fell to 41%, the lowest this term, amid public criticism of enforcement raids and divided opinions among Republicans, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

  • A Reuters/Ipsos poll found President Donald Trump’s immigration approval fell to 41%, the lowest since his return to the White House.
  • Although immigration policy was once a strong point for Trump, heavy-handed workplace raids featuring masked officials have provoked dozens of lawsuits, shifting public opinion.
  • Only 28% of respondents support workplace immigration arrests versus 54% opposition, with 70% of Republicans backing raids while an equal share of Democrats oppose, Reuters/Ipsos poll.
  • In a recent California farm raid, a worker died and hundreds were arrested, and Congress this month approved funding to detain at least 100,000 people, up from 58,000 by late June.
  • In June, approval stood at 43%, the Reuters/Ipsos poll showed, and Trump has ordered a nationwide campaign to arrest migrants illegally with work-site raids expanded beyond exemptions.
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