Immigration poll shows growing support for restrictions, but deep divisions remain
Briefly

A recent NPR/Ipsos poll reveals significant divisions among Americans regarding President Trump's immigration policies. While many show increasing approval for strict measures, like expanded border security and mass deportation, controversial actions like detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay are largely unpopular among Democrats and independents. The issue of immigration remains a priority for Republicans, with 47% ranking it highly compared to just 9% of Democrats, although overall, inflation is the primary concern among voters. Nearly one-third of respondents feel recent immigration restrictions are excessively harsh.
"Americans on the whole may be more supportive of immigration restrictions in theory, but in practice, there’s still not a lot of agreement about what that looks like."
"Immigration often ranks as a bigger concern for Republican voters than for others, with 47% of Republicans describing it as a top issue, compared to 19% of independents and 9% of Democrats."
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