Until recently, the Suzanne Pasquino could not think of something that she would agree on and Donald Trump. But Democratic Pasquino, who voted against Trump in November, admits that it was difficult for her to disagree with the images she saw on the weekend with immigrants from Venezuela and supposed gang members deported from the United States and led to a degraded prison.

“With immigration, I tend to feel empathy,” said Paskino, a 63 -year -old Bloom of New Jersey, who works as a treasurer at a grocery store and listened to the arguments against deportation on television on the weekend. “At some point you have to say:” We have this issue. Trump handles it. ” And with my Democratic Party, yes, we are compassionate, but we went very much in the other direction. “

The Trump government is involved in legal and political disputes over deportations in El Salvador. Commentators argue that it abuses the law on foreign enemies and deprives those of those expelled in the just procedure.

Trump said that at flights to El Salvador Included violent members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and Salvador MS-13.

But the president has a key ally on the subject: public opinion. Most Americans say they are in favor of deporting immigrants without documents committed by crimes, violent or not. Even some who did not vote for Trump or did not adopt his agenda found it difficult to oppose the idea of ​​gathering and deporting immigrants, whom Trump described as criminals associated with violent gangs.

And some support their point of view only on the crime of illegal entry into the USA.

A Washington Post-Sipsos poll in February showed that 89% support expulsion of immigrants without documents accused of violent crimes, while 62% said the same for those accused and non-violent crimes, such as theft of shops.

According to an average Washington Post polls since last month, 51% of Americans approve Trump’s handling of immigration.

The 68 -year -old Scott Heilbrunn He voted in favor of Trump in November, although he supported Joe Biden four years earlier, concluding that his presidency was a “frustration”. Hilbron does not believe that it is very realistic for Trump to deport all 11 million immigrants. But his handling of immigration so far is “excellent,” Heilbrunn said.

“Apart from California and New York, I don’t think anyone is pouring tears for those people who are sent to El Salvador,” he said.

Trump’s team agrees, considering little the political disadvantages on the emphasis on deportations, according to a senior government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the strategy. In the midst of increasing prices and the financial turmoil of Trump’s tariff strategy, White House advisers are excited that at the center of the debate at the moment, immigration is largely returning, the issue that Trump embraced above any other in the pre -election period.

David Larson, who distributes his time between Fort Florida’s Fort Meyers and outside Minneapolis, did not vote in favor of Trump, but fully supports the removal of immigrants without documents who have committed “by any means” crimes.

“It is going all the way,” Larson said. ‘There are many times when at Washington Things are just putting things down and people continue to talk, talk, talk, and nothing happens. ” Larson said he failed to persuade himself to vote on Trump in the previous three elections, voting for a Libertarian at a time.

“I just never liked the guy,” Larson said. But he believes that “both sides have become very extreme” in terms of immigration. It supports the legal status for children born in the US. From parents without documents and also wants to see legislation that establishes a course to citizenship for some of these people.

Trump became the first president to citing the law on foreign enemies after World War II, using the law to capture and deported people without judicial hearing, which according to him White House are gang members. Flights with the deported landlords to El Salvador after a US regional judge ordered the planes to return. As a result, the legality of the process is under consideration.

The president and his allies attacked people who are thoroughly considering their actions, including James E. Boasberg. Trump said Basasberg is a “left insane” to be referred, resulting in Supreme Judge John G. Roberts Jr. to criticize the president’s rhetoric against judges. Trump and his officials insisted that they were complying with the law.

The administration said in court deposits that some of the people who were deported over the weekend have no criminal record in the US. Several members of their family appeared and said that their loved ones were incorrectly joined the list.

White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt He did not give details of specific accusations, nor did the names of the departed. On the contrary, he said that “he can assure the American people” that government agents have the right people and are sure of “the threat they are for our country”.

However, some voters said the Trump government should be more transparent about its process.

THE Jiang tianA professor at the Ohio State University who voted for Kamala Harris, said that he believes that immigrants in the US who commit illegal crimes should be deported. Tian, ​​45, went through a long and demanding process to become a citizen in 2015 after coming to the US from China years earlier.

But he believes that Trump is recklessly moving on the initiative of mass deportation. “I like that he tightened the border,” Tian said. “But for the expulsion process, they seem to be trying to do too much in a very short time. It’s a mess. Do they have enough elements? Is there a legal process? They have to justify their actions. “

Last year, the Democrats accused Trump of plunging a bipartisan bill on immigration that would represent the first major progress on the matter for years. Trump repeatedly criticized the bill and stressed that the best way to correct the immigration issue was to elect a president.