Americans Overwhelmingly Support Deporting Criminal Illegals, Local Cooperation with ICE
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This article cites two recent polls to argue that President Donald J. Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement and mass deportation policies have broad public support, contrasting this with what it describes as the "extremism" and "obstruction" of the Democratic Party.
Key Findings from the Polls:
Legal Fundamentals and ICE: 73% of respondents agree that entering the U.S. without permission is a violation of the law. Majorities support ICE’s enforcement of federal laws (54%) and explicitly reject calls to defund the agency (58%).
Deportation and Cooperation: 73% of Americans believe criminal illegal aliens should be deported, with a majority extending that view to all individuals without legal status. Furthermore, 67% of respondents (including a majority of independents) believe state and local officials and jails should cooperate with federal authorities to facilitate these deportations.
Response to Civil Unrest: A majority of those polled approve of the President’s response to anti-ICE riots in Minneapolis.
Perception of Democrats: 60% of respondents view Democrats as actively encouraging resistance to ICE, and 57% oppose elected officials who urge defiance against federal law enforcement.
Conclusion:
The article frames these results as evidence that the "Radical Left" is "out of touch" with the American electorate. It asserts that while Democratic leaders "fuel lawlessness," the majority of citizens stand with the administration's "America First" mission to reclaim sovereignty and restore public safety through mass deportations and strict border control.