A recent ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll indicates that President Trump's approval rating on immigration has declined to 46%, with a majority of Americans now disapproving (53%). Although there has been a slight decrease in support since February, his approval remains higher than the 35%-40% range seen during his first term. The poll reveals a split public opinion on immigration policies: nearly half think Trump is being too aggressive with deportations, and there is significant opposition to specific actions, such as deporting international students and sending undocumented immigrants to El Salvador. Kilmár Abrego García's case illustrates the complexity of opinions in these matters.
Americans are slightly more disapproving (53%) than approving (46%) of Trump's handling of immigration, marking a decline since February when approval was higher.
While Trump's immigration approval has turned slightly negative, it is still higher than during his first term, where approval ranged from 35% to 40%.
On specific policies, public opinion is divided; 48% feel Trump is going too far with deportations, while 51% oppose sending undocumented immigrants to prison in El Salvador.
Regarding Kilmár Abrego García's deportation, 42% believe he should be returned to the U.S., highlighting the complexity of public opinion on specific immigration cases.
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