Polling shows the “controversy” surrounding President Trump deporting Venezuelan gang members is not much of a controversy for Normal People.
When Rasmussen Reports asked 1,106 likely voters if they support Trump declaring the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a Foreign Terrorist Organization and then invoking the Alien Enemies Act to deport them, 64 percent said they strongly (47 percent) and somewhat (17 percent) support this. Only 26 percent said they somewhat (10 percent) or strongly (16 percent) oppose it.
The group that most supports Trump deporting these gang members is Hispanics. A whopping 72 percent of Hispanics said they support the action while only 22 percent oppose it. A majority of black voters (53 percent) also support these gang deportations, while only 29 percent oppose them. Even Democrat voters are evenly split — 43 percent support to 43 percent oppose.
A majority of 64 percent of independents support these deportations, while only 25 percent oppose.
Rasmussen also asked about the federal district court judge who issued an injunction to stop these common sense and perfectly legal deportations. A plurality of 49 percent of voters said this judge should be impeached, while only 24 percent disagree.
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