Half of Americans still think Trump’s deportation machine is moving too fast
More than half of Americans say the Trump administration is deporting too many people — not too few. Even as Republicans push harder for mass removals, the majority still feel the pace is overwhelming. The numbers haven’t shifted much since last year: just over half think the crackdown is doing too much, while a slow climb in those calling it "too little" is mostly coming from GOP voters. It’s not just about borders. It’s about abuelas getting picked up at church, cousins losing jobs because their papers got tangled in the migra app, and families who’ve lived here 20 years suddenly facing eviction notices from ICE. The system’s not broken — it’s running full throttle, and la gente are still catching their breath. Why this matters for us: When the deportation machine rolls on, it doesn’t just take documents — it takes familia, paychecks, and peace of mind.
“When the deportation machine rolls on, it doesn’t just take documents — it takes familia, paychecks, and peace of mind.”