A recent New York Times poll drops a truth bomb: the American people are done with the chaos of open borders. There is rock-solid support for getting tough on illegal immigration.
Out of 1,313 registered voters surveyed from September 22 to 27, a clear 52 percent stand firmly behind President Donald Trump’s plan to “deport immigrants living in the United States illegally back to their home countries.”
The naysayers? They’re shrinking. Only 24 percent are dug in against it, a full two points lower than before. That’s the kind of shift that tells you the tide is turning, and everyday Americans are leading the charge.
Even those swing voters in the middle—the independents—are lining up on the right side of history. Fifty-three percent of them back the deportations, while just 25 percent are yelling “no way” at the top of their lungs. These aren’t party loyalists; these are the folks who decide elections, and they’re with Trump.
Loyal Trump warriors from 2024? Ninety-five percent of them are all in. White Americans show 62 percent approval, with a whopping 45 percent calling it a strong yes.
Opposition peaks in predictable spots, but even there, it’s cracking. Women clock in at 29 percent strongly against, Hispanics at 45 percent, and non-white college grads at 36 percent
Flash back to that October 2024 pre-election snapshot, when 56 percent cheered the same tough stance. Trump’s dipped a hair since then, but in a world flooded with fake news and fear-mongering, holding at 52 percent is a win for the ages.
Americans want the job done right, but the media twists it into some kind of crisis. Sure, 51 percent— including 57 percent of independents—grumble that Trump’s approach has pushed boundaries. Yet, right after that, 52 percent double down on deporting illegals.
The New York Times itself lays it out plain: “A 51 percent majority said the government was mostly deporting people who ‘should be deported.’ And 54 percent of voters said they supported deporting immigrants living in the United States illegally — including nearly 20 percent of Democrats.”
Even Democrats are cracking the door open—nearly one in five seeing the light. That’s huge, because it shows this isn’t red-state fever dream; it’s a national awakening. But don’t stop there. The same poll catches the establishment’s sleight of hand: “At the same time, a slim majority of voters said the Trump administration’s process for deportation had mostly been unfair, and a majority thought Mr. Trump had gone too far on immigration enforcement.”
They admit folks back the goal—kicking out lawbreakers—but nitpick the “how” to sow doubt. It’s classic divide-and-conquer from the coastal crowd who never face the fallout.
Americans have watched wages stagnate, hospitals overflow, and cartels run wild because Washington turned a blind eye for decades. Trump’s not perfect, but he’s the bulldog finally biting back, and the people are howling approval.
This poll isn’t just data; it’s a roar from flyover country, from the truckers and teachers tired of playing second fiddle to foreign nationals gaming the system. Fifty-two percent isn’t a majority by accident—it’s the forgotten men and women reclaiming their voice.
Do you support Trump’s deportation efforts? Why or why not? Let us know what you think by commenting down below!
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Yes. I do support President
Trump’s deportation policy.
Illegally entering the USA 🇺🇸 against the law and they should be deported