A poll has shown that Americans support the mass deportation of illegal immigrants and prefer Trump's immigration policies.
A significant number of Republicans and independents back mass deportation of undocumented individuals, while only a small portion of Democrats share this view.
A recent survey indicates that a significant portion of Americans are in favor of the expulsion of undocumented immigrants residing in the U.S.
A recent Scripps News/Ipsos Poll revealed that most Republicans and Independents back this policy, while only a quarter of Democrats concur.
According to the poll, approximately 54% of all respondents support the idea of mass deportation, either "strongly" or "somewhat."
The issue has a partisan split, with 86% of Republicans and 58% of independents supporting it, while only 25% of Democrats are in favor.
Immigration is a significant political concern for Americans, as shown by the poll results.
Among respondents, 57% ranked inflation as their top priority, while immigration was the second priority with 39%.
According to the survey, more people chose Trump (44%) over Harris (34%) as the better candidate to handle the issue of immigration.
Between Sept. 13 and Sept. 15, a poll was carried out, surveying 1,027 individuals aged 18 and above.
The margin of error for the 95% confidence level is +/- 3.6 percentage points.
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