Six months after Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the harsh policy implemented on the issue of immigration The Republican president has lost the support of the majority of Americans, pointed out two polls released yesterday by US media.
According to a survey conducted on behalf of CNN From the SSRS Institute, the 55% of the respondents considers that with the deportations migrants the Trump government It “gets out”.
The This percentage is increased by 10 percentage units From a previous version of the rolling poll in February.
To the majority of them – during 57%– The respondents were raised against of the plans of creating tens of thousands of positions in detention centerswhile 26% came in favor.
Other survey conducted on behalf of Cbs newsfrom the Yougov Institute, indicated that the 56% of respondents considers that the Trump government Priority targets immigrants who are not ‘dangerous criminals’while this figure was at 47% just last month.
According to the same poll, the 49% approve Radical measures for the immigration that Donald Trump wants, percentage reduced by 10% compared to February and 5% compared to June.
Unanimously in favor of Republicans
But in the ranks of Republican voters, the support of mass expulsions is almost unanimous (91%).
Donald Trump has announced the fight against irregular migration to priority of his second term and applies a very hard line on the issue after returning to the White House in January.
He also expressed his satisfaction via Truth Social yesterday that he “rejuvenated a big country within six months”.
“A year ago, our country was dead, almost no hope that it would be reborn. Today, the US is the country that enjoys the greatest respect of the world, “the real estate tycoon assured, typing the word” dead “with capital, which is accustomed to emphasis.
Source :Skai
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