
Voters oppose Trump on migrant raids, early Iran strikes — but back him on these other key issues: poll
NY Post
A majority of Americans oppose President Trump’s migrant raids — as well as the early US strikes against Iran — while supporting the White House on issues such as sanctuary cities, according to a new poll.
On ICE’s immigration tactics, 54% of registered voters told an NBC survey that they oppose them, compared to 44% who came out in support.
The president is also underwater on other key issues, such as foreign policy, with a 43% approval to 54% disapproval rating, and dealing with Iran, 41% to 54%, showed the poll, which sampled 1,000 registered voters between Feb. 27 and March 3, two days after the US launched its missile blitz against Iran.
Americans are unhappy with the cost of living, 36% to 62%, too.
But the registered voters said they agree with Trump’s opposition to sanctuary cities, which limit and sometimes bar local law enforcement’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities, with 43% viewing the set-up negatively compared to 33% positively.
The president also clinched a 53% approval to 44% disapproval rating on general border security, the survey said.

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