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  National News  Poll Reveals Deep Partisan Chasm Over Trump’s Mass Deportation Program
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Poll Reveals Deep Partisan Chasm Over Trump’s Mass Deportation Program

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A recent national poll indicates that former President Donald Trump’s proposed Mass Deportation Program has sharply divided the American populace along party lines, with Republicans largely in favor and Democrats expressing significant opposition. The findings underscore the deeply polarized landscape of U.S. immigration policy.

Public Opinion Splits Sharply on Mass Deportation Program

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Poll Reveals Deep Partisan Chasm Over Trump’s Mass Deportation Program

November 3, 2025

A CBS News/YouGov survey conducted between October 29-31, 2025, revealed that a majority of Americans believe Mr. Trump’s policies are effective in reducing migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. However, this perception and the overall approach to immigration enforcement are viewed through starkly different partisan lenses. While a significant portion of Republicans express strong backing for aggressive deportation measures, Democrats overwhelmingly believe the administration is being too tough on deportations. Specifically, 54% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents favor deporting all immigrants living in the country illegally, a stance shared by only 10% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, according to a Pew Research Center analysis from March 2025. Furthermore, Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to support law enforcement officers checking a person’s immigration status during routine activities like traffic stops. This reflects a significant partisan immigration divide.

Scope and Scale of Proposed Mass Deportation Program

Former President Trump has consistently vowed to initiate “the largest deportation program of criminals in the history of America” and has alluded to an “extreme expansion” of his first-term immigration crackdown. Plans discussed by advisors suggest a Mass Deportation Program of unprecedented scale, potentially targeting millions of undocumented immigrants. Some estimates suggest that deporting approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants could cost upwards of $315 billion over a decade, with some analyses projecting costs exceeding $900 billion. The logistics involve not only arrests but also the establishment of mass detention facilities, potentially including tent cities, and the streamlining of legal proceedings, which currently face a backlog of millions of cases. The proposed methods could involve utilizing existing federal, state, and local law enforcement apparatuses, potentially leveraging laws such as the Alien Enemies Act, which has historical ties to Japanese internment. This is a core part of the Trump deportation plan.

Background and Evolving National Debate on Deportation

Immigration has long been a contentious issue in national politics, with differing priorities between the major parties. Republicans have historically emphasized border security and increased deportations, while Democrats have focused more on pathways to legal status, particularly for those brought to the U.S. as children. Recent polling suggests a shift among some Republicans, with fewer expressing a desire for decreased immigration levels compared to previous years, though a majority still approve of President Trump’s handling of the issue. Conversely, Democrats remain overwhelmingly critical of aggressive enforcement tactics. The Republican immigration stance on mass deportations remains a key differentiator.

Perceptions and Political Implications of Mass Deportation

The perception of who is being targeted for deportation significantly influences public support for a Mass Deportation Program, with a greater likelihood of backing for programs perceived to prioritize individuals with criminal records. However, the broad strokes of Trump’s proposed policy, which reportedly includes targeting individuals with existing deportation orders, those with pending immigration cases, and potentially expanding enforcement to previously off-limits locations like churches and schools, raise significant concerns among immigrant rights advocates regarding undocumented immigrant deportation.

As the national conversation around immigration and border policy continues, the stark partisan divide highlighted by recent polls suggests that any large-scale deportation efforts, like the proposed Mass Deportation Program, would face intense political scrutiny and public debate across the USA. The differing views on enforcement, humanitarian concerns, and economic impacts continue to shape the political discourse and reflect the deep fissures in American society on this critical news topic. Public opinion on immigration remains deeply divided.

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