A new NPR/Ipsos poll indicates a division among Americans over President Trump's immigration policies; while Republican support is strong, many of his initiatives face considerable opposition. Notably, support for expanding the border wall has risen significantly since 2018, highlighting shifts in public sentiment. Additionally, the ACLU is suing for legal access for recently detained migrants at Guantanamo Bay, asserting their isolation poses serious legal challenges, as they lack communication with legal representation. The article also mentions the resignation of three federal prosecutors over a corruption case, suggesting internal tensions in legal contexts related to Trump.
According to the lawsuit, the migrants have been held "incommunicado, without access to attorneys, family, or the outside world," highlighting serious legal rights issues.
A recent NPR/Ipsos poll reveals a divided perception of Trump's immigration policies, with support for stronger restrictions growing among Americans despite overall unpopularity.
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