Majority of Voters Back Trump's Plan for Mass Deportation
- A Pew Research Center survey reveals that 56% of registered voters support mass deportation of illegal immigrants.
- Concerns about illegal immigration have increased, with many voters believing it negatively impacts public resources and crime rates.
- The significant influx of over 10 million migrants since January 2021 has intensified discussions on immigration policies in the U.S.
In the United States, a Pew Research Center survey indicates that a significant majority of registered voters support the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. The survey reveals that 56% of voters, including nearly 30% of Kamala Harris supporters and 88% of Trump supporters, favor this approach to address the ongoing illegal immigration crisis. Concerns about illegal immigration have intensified, with many voters expressing worries about its impact on public resources, crime rates, the economy, and cultural values. Since the Biden administration took office in January 2021, over 10 million migrants have crossed the U.S. borders, marking the largest wave of illegal immigration in American history. This situation has prompted discussions about immigration policies and their implications for American society.