A recent NPR/Ipsos poll indicates that fewer than one in three Americans support President Trump's initiative to eliminate birthright citizenship, a principle asserting that any child born on U.S. soil is a citizen. While Trump's strict immigration policies garner stable support overall, there are indications of decreasing backing for certain aspects. The poll reveals significant backing for deporting alleged gang members, particularly among Republican respondents. However, concerns over the lack of evidence backing the administration's claims about gang affiliations persist among family and community members of the deported individuals.
Less than a third of the Americans support ending birthright citizenship, highlighting a significant public resistance to President Trump's immigration policies, despite some support for other measures.
Public attitudes remain stable regarding Trump's hardline immigration stance, although there's a slight softening in support for some policies as revealed by a recent NPR/Ipsos poll.
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