Public Opinion on Trump's Deportation Program and Economic Policies: A Divided Nation
Public opinion on the Trump administration's deportation program is divided, with varying views on the targets and numbers of deportations. While some believe the focus is on dangerous criminals and support the program, others feel differently, leading to a drop in approval. Many Americans think Trump is deporting more people than expected, which correlates with disapproval of the program. Concerns about due process and legal residents being mistakenly deported are also prevalent.
Partisan divides are evident in views on the deportation program, with Republicans showing majority support while Independents are less approving. Economic impacts are a concern for many, with more Americans believing the program will weaken the economy. Views on immigrants' impact on jobs and the economy influence opinions on the deportation program, with differing perspectives on the goals and approach.
In terms of the national economy, stability is noted, though not majority positive. Support for new tariffs remains negative, with concerns about price increases. Views on Trump's goals with tariffs are more favorable than his approach. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is still being debated, with mixed views on its potential impact, particularly on taxes and the middle class.
Overall, Trump's approval rating on immigration is higher than on the economy and inflation, with Republicans showing the most support. The deportation program and economic policies continue to shape public opinion, reflecting partisan and ideological differences.