57% Agree With Trump About THIS!

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(TheIndependentStar.com) – Signaling a seismic shift in public opinion on immigration, a groundbreaking new poll revealed that 57% of Americans support President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to deport all illegal aliens.

See the poll below.

The CBS News and YouGov poll found that 57% of Americans approve of mass deportations, a clear mandate for stricter immigration enforcement, and a resounding validation of Trump’s hardline stance on illegal immigration.

The poll, conducted from September 13 to September 15, surveyed 1,027 adults nationwide and has a margin of error of +/-3.6% points.

It revealed that support for mass deportations crosses party lines, with an overwhelming 86% of Republicans and 58% of Independents backing the policy.

Even among Democrats, a quarter expressed support for mass deportations, indicating a growing consensus on the need for tougher immigration measures.

Immigration has surged to become the second most important issue for Americans, trailing only behind inflation.

With the Biden-Harris administration’s open border policies allowing millions of illegal aliens to pour into the country, voters were increasingly looking to Trump for solutions.

The shift in public opinion is even more dramatic than in previous years. A Fox News poll showed that support for deporting illegal aliens has skyrocketed to 67% of American voters, up from just 30% in 2015.

This surge in support spans across demographic groups, with nonwhite voters’ approval jumping from 33% to 57% in the same period.

Moreover, the poll results come as no surprise to many conservatives who have long warned about the dangers of unchecked illegal immigration.

With crime rates soaring in sanctuary cities and American workers facing increased competition for jobs, the public’s patience with lax immigration policies appears to have run out.

While some economists warn of potential negative economic impacts from mass deportations, many Americans seem willing to accept short-term disruptions for long-term security and the rule of law.

The poll also indicated that voters preferred law enforcement or current immigration agencies to carry out deportations rather than involving the military, suggesting a measured approach to implementing stricter policies.

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