
Strong support for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda appears to have peaked, with more voters than not now giving him a thumbs down amid talk of amnesty for farm workers and concerns about Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz.”
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey of likely voters on Trump’s handling of immigration, he is upside down with 45% giving him a “good to excellent” grade and 52% a “fair to poor” score.
Notably, 34% said the president was doing an “excellent” job while 44% said his performance has been “poor.”
Partisans took their usual positions. Republicans approved of Trump’s agenda of closing the border and deporting illegal immigrants in the United States by 76% while 78% of Democrats opposed him.
However, independents disapprove of Trump’s job. Some 39% gave him a good to excellent rating, and 56% gave him a fair to poor grade.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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