Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating on immigration has reached its lowest point during his second term, as shown by a new Reuters and Ipsos poll. The poll indicates a decline in public support for tough immigration measures, particularly after incidents involving U.S. immigration agents in Minneapolis. 53% of those surveyed disapprove of Trump's handling of immigration, while 39% approve.
Key Facts
- President Trump's immigration approval rating dropped to 39%.
- 53% of poll respondents disapprove of Trump's handling of immigration.
- The poll shows a decline from an earlier survey where the approval was 41%.
- In February 2025, Trump's immigration approval was 50%, with 41% disapproving.
- The poll was conducted from January 23 to January 25, surveying 1,139 U.S. adults with a margin of error of 3%.
- The poll reflects public concern after two fatal incidents involving immigration agents in Minneapolis.
- 58% think U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has overstepped in their actions.
- There's a call from some Democrats to impeach DHS Secretary Kristi Noem over immigration-related issues.