Two-thirds of Americans Say Immigration Enforcement Has Gone Too Far

February 5, 2026 • Google News World

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A recent poll conducted by Marist Poll has found that 67% of Americans believe Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has “gone too far” in its immigration enforcement efforts. The survey, which was conducted from February 2026, also found that Trump’s deportation push is having an impact on suburban politics in New York.

The poll results come as ICE faces increasing scrutiny over its actions. A separate YouGov poll conducted by the Economist found that support for immigration has increased, while approval ratings for ICE have declined.

In a related development, a majority of respondents to a recent ABC News poll called for the removal of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, citing her handling of the situation following the fatal shooting of an undocumented immigrant by ICE agents.

The polling data also shows that Trump’s approval ratings are rebounding, with 53% of respondents saying they approve of his performance as president. The Super Bowl and the Olympics were among the top news stories of the past week, according to a recent YouGov poll.

Overall, the latest polling data suggests that immigration remains a contentious issue in American politics, with many Americans expressing concerns about ICE’s actions and Trump’s deportation push.

Source: Google News World