Jack the only ones that think that ICE has gone too far and are not as supported, are the Democrats and paid protestors. The rest of us (The Patriots), are cheering on the arrests of illegal criminals! Thank you for your service to us.
Mary, as always, thanks for subscribing and sharing your point of view!
Several different polls have been trending in this direction since the Summer when DHS began going after people without criminal convictions in a shift from prioritizing apprehensions of "the worst first."
The President considered a rollback of that (as I wrote about in June: see https://tinyurl.com/h2fmm7nd), but has continued to heed Stephen Miller's advice to continue widespread arrests.
The results of the midterm elections will reveal how accurate these polls are.
Public support has NOT fallen. The only people who don’t support kicking these scumbags out of the country are deluded idiots (and I have some of them in my own family unfortunately), self appointed “warriors of justice” imbeciles who would sh$t their pants at the sight of a gun pointed at them and the paid for, biased media clowns.
Thanks for subscribing and taking the time to comment! If only one poll found public support waning, you could argue it was an outlier. However, when I see three different polls pointing in the same general direction, to me, it suggests this is how public opinion is trending. See more of my thoughts about this in my reply to Mary in these comments.
I’m stationed in the Big Bebd sector and I don’t see any waning support, just the opposite. I can’t accept that anyone who voted for trump who won on his vow of booting these people out would suddenly be against the very promise he made that resulted in a landslide victory. I’m highly suspect of any polls at this point frankly.
Second, I am closely watching reports from your sector, as the cartels appear to be shifting human smuggling operations to more remote sections of the border, as historical downriver crossing points are shut down.
I don't doubt that support for President Trump's policies remains strong along the Southern Border.
The national polling now - I believe - reflects public opinion elsewhere, showing that the further north from the southern border one travels, the more people in major population centers are becoming uncomfortable about how immigration enforcement is being applied there.
There was wide support for deporting "the worst first," but as ICE began casting a wider net to include aliens without criminal convictions, I believe that support has narrowed (based on the polling results I am seeing now).
I guess that’s where we differ in that I see any alien in this country illegally as having broken our laws. It’s not a get out of jail free card or reason to be lenient because they also haven’t gone on to commit further crimes once here. They all need to go.
And the polls indicate that many voters share your viewpoint.
In the latest Quinnipac Poll ( https://tinyurl.com/sx5rr4s2 ) forty percent of voters approve of the way U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is enforcing immigration laws, while 57 percent disapprove. This is largely unchanged from Quinnipiac University's July 16, 2025, poll.
What I have not been able to discern from the polling results is how much of that disapproval of ICE is about Gregory Bovino's methods (which are generating many of the headlines) ie: HOW people are being arrested vs just WHO is being arrested.
In any case, thanks again for subscribing and sharing your viewpoints. I value them and hope to hear more from you in the future. -Stay safe!
Jack the only ones that think that ICE has gone too far and are not as supported, are the Democrats and paid protestors. The rest of us (The Patriots), are cheering on the arrests of illegal criminals! Thank you for your service to us.
Mary, as always, thanks for subscribing and sharing your point of view!
Several different polls have been trending in this direction since the Summer when DHS began going after people without criminal convictions in a shift from prioritizing apprehensions of "the worst first."
The President considered a rollback of that (as I wrote about in June: see https://tinyurl.com/h2fmm7nd), but has continued to heed Stephen Miller's advice to continue widespread arrests.
The results of the midterm elections will reveal how accurate these polls are.
Public support has NOT fallen. The only people who don’t support kicking these scumbags out of the country are deluded idiots (and I have some of them in my own family unfortunately), self appointed “warriors of justice” imbeciles who would sh$t their pants at the sight of a gun pointed at them and the paid for, biased media clowns.
Thanks for subscribing and taking the time to comment! If only one poll found public support waning, you could argue it was an outlier. However, when I see three different polls pointing in the same general direction, to me, it suggests this is how public opinion is trending. See more of my thoughts about this in my reply to Mary in these comments.
I’m stationed in the Big Bebd sector and I don’t see any waning support, just the opposite. I can’t accept that anyone who voted for trump who won on his vow of booting these people out would suddenly be against the very promise he made that resulted in a landslide victory. I’m highly suspect of any polls at this point frankly.
First, thank you for your service.
Second, I am closely watching reports from your sector, as the cartels appear to be shifting human smuggling operations to more remote sections of the border, as historical downriver crossing points are shut down.
I don't doubt that support for President Trump's policies remains strong along the Southern Border.
The national polling now - I believe - reflects public opinion elsewhere, showing that the further north from the southern border one travels, the more people in major population centers are becoming uncomfortable about how immigration enforcement is being applied there.
There was wide support for deporting "the worst first," but as ICE began casting a wider net to include aliens without criminal convictions, I believe that support has narrowed (based on the polling results I am seeing now).
I guess that’s where we differ in that I see any alien in this country illegally as having broken our laws. It’s not a get out of jail free card or reason to be lenient because they also haven’t gone on to commit further crimes once here. They all need to go.
And the polls indicate that many voters share your viewpoint.
In the latest Quinnipac Poll ( https://tinyurl.com/sx5rr4s2 ) forty percent of voters approve of the way U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is enforcing immigration laws, while 57 percent disapprove. This is largely unchanged from Quinnipiac University's July 16, 2025, poll.
What I have not been able to discern from the polling results is how much of that disapproval of ICE is about Gregory Bovino's methods (which are generating many of the headlines) ie: HOW people are being arrested vs just WHO is being arrested.
In any case, thanks again for subscribing and sharing your viewpoints. I value them and hope to hear more from you in the future. -Stay safe!