WATCH LIVE: Border czar Tom Homan announces end to immigration crackdown in Minneapolis
Summary
Tom Homan, a key official in charge of immigration, announced the end of an immigration crackdown in Minnesota. A new survey shows that many Americans are uncomfortable with President Trump's immigration policies, and support for his approach has not changed much recently.Key Facts
- Tom Homan announced the conclusion of an immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
- A poll conducted by AP-NORC found that about 60% of U.S. adults think President Trump's use of federal immigration agents in cities has "gone too far."
- Approximately 40% of people approve of President Trump's immigration policies, a rate that has stayed stable recently.
- The poll indicates that the Republican Party's advantage on immigration issues has decreased.
- Around 30% of U.S. adults trust Republicans more to handle immigration, while a similar number favor Democrats.
- About 10% of respondents believe both parties would manage immigration equally well, and another 30% think neither would do a better job.
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