Trump Promised Mass Deportations: Nearly 1 in 4 of His Own Voters Now Say He Went Too Far
The White House has leaned on criminal-arrest messaging as some Latino and Republican voters say the deportation campaign has gone too far.
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Less than 90 days from midterms, the White House has decided to reduce the public profile of its mass deportation campaign. Spectacular raids in Democratic cities such as New York or Los Angeles have become less frequent and clashes with protesters and members of migrant communities no longer occupy the center of the media scene that characterized the first months of the second Trump administration. The change in strategy, however, has failed to…
Trump Promised Mass Deportations: Nearly 1 in 4 of His Own Voters Now Say He Went Too Far
President Donald Trump returned to the White House promising the largest deportation campaign in U.S. history. But nearly two years after voters gave him another term, a significant portion of his own coalition appears increasingly uncomfortable with how that promise has been carried out.
Poll: half of Americans still say Trump’s deportation campaign is too aggressive
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Poll: Americans say the White House has shifted its deportation campaign. They’re still not buying it.
New results from The POLITICO Poll show that half of Americans, including nearly a quarter of Trump’s 2024 voters, still say the president’s mass deportation campaign is too aggressive.
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