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Trump's immigration approval drops to record low, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 39% approval for Trump’s immigration policy, down from 41%, with 58% saying ICE has gone too far amid federal agents' deadly actions in Minneapolis.
- On January 26, Reuters/Ipsos found American approval of President Donald Trump's immigration policy at 39%, the lowest since his return to the White House.
- On January 24, federal agents fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the poll gathered responses before and after the Saturday killing by federal immigration agents.
- Poll results show 58% of respondents say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have 'gone too far', with about nine in 10 Democrats, two in 10 Republicans, and six in 10 independents agreeing.
- In February, 50% approved and 41% disapproved, reversing immigration’s earlier post-inauguration strength for Trump.
- According to Reuters' reporting, Jason Lange, a Washington political-data correspondent, with editing by Scott Malone and Aurora Ellis under the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Trump's immigration approval drops to record low, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
American approval of U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration policy fell to its lowest level since his return to the White House in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, with a majority of Americans saying his crackdown on immigration has gone too far.
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Total News Sources13
Leaning Left4Leaning Right3Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Center
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources are Center
42% Center
L 33%
C 42%
R 25%
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