Thursday, March 19, 2026

Polls about Immigration enforcement

 Poll found that 66% of Americans believe ICE has "gone too far," 
with 6 in 10 disapproving of ICE's overall job performance.

Photo from a NY post article smearing the citizen victim of the lawless violence, Ms Aliya Rayman. She testified in congress about being brutalized by a gang of immigrant agents/thugs. 

Right wing Americans and media repeatedly justify murders. Suddenly carrying a gun legally justified an execution.  What is wrong with these people?


ICE AND CPB are violating laws and rights.

Americans hate their concentration camps


As of early 2026, polls indicate that most Americans believe immigration enforcement has "gone too far," with a significant drop in support for President Trump’s policies, according to a Feb 5, 2026, NPR/PBS/Marist poll and an AP-NORC survey. While some border security measures, like military presence, maintain support, nearly two-thirds of adults express disapproval of ICE’s actions and 49% strongly disapprove of the administration's immigration handling.
Key Findings in 2026 Tracking Polls
  • Support for Enforcement Declines: A Feb 5, 2026, NPR/PBS/Marist poll found that 66% of Americans believe ICE has "gone too far," with 6 in 10 disapproving of ICE's overall job performance.
  • Approval of Tough Tactics Dropping: According to a Feb 11, 2026, report citing NBC and AP-NORC data, 49% of adults "strongly disapprove" of how Trump handles immigration.
  • Independent Voters Shift: About 6 in 10 independents now say the president has "gone too far" in deporting immigrants in the U.S. illegally, a sharp rise from previous 2025 polling.
  • Civilian Response to Enforcement: A Jan 29, 2026, Pew Research Center survey found that 74% of Americans believe it is acceptable for civilians to video record immigration arrests, and 59% find it acceptable to share information about enforcement locations.
  • Border Security Views: While broad enforcement is opposed, a Jan 29, 2026, Pew Research Center survey notes that a majority (62%) still favor maintaining a large military presence at the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • Public Safety Concern: NPR/PBS/Marist polling indicates that 6 in 10 Americans believe the current, intensified, enforcement agency actions are actually making Americans less safe.

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