Americans Growing Dissatisfied with ICE and Trump’s Leadership
Federal immigration enforcement faces increasing scrutiny following recent fatal incidents involving ICE agents, resulting in a significant uptick in public disapproval of the agency and President Trump. According to a recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, 65% of Americans now believe that ICE has "gone too far" in its enforcement practices, marking an 11-point increase since the previous summer.
Why It Matters
The rising discontent reflects broader national concerns about immigration policies and the administration’s handling of federal enforcement actions. With President Trump’s approval ratings at a notable low, there are implications for both public sentiment and the political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections.
Key Developments
- Dissatisfaction with ICE: 65% of Americans say ICE has exceeded its mandate, with 60% disapproving of the agency’s overall performance.
- Presidential Approval Ratings: Trump’s approval rating is at 39%, with 56% of respondents disapproving of his performance. This marks the lowest level of support since early 2021.
- Shift in Public Opinion: Independents and Democrats show significant increases in disapproval, while Trump’s core base remains largely supportive of ICE and his policies.
- Recent Incidents: After two U.S. citizens were killed by federal agents in Minnesota, subsequent changes in leadership at ICE occurred, including the reassignment of the oversight official.
Full Report
Rising Discontent with Immigration Enforcement
The recent deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good at the hands of federal immigration agents have intensified scrutiny on ICE. In light of these tragic events, a Marist survey indicates that a considerable portion of the public perceives ICE as being overly aggressive in its enforcement actions. The disapproval spans across party lines, with independents and Democrats leading the charge.
Presidential Approval and Political Implications
President Trump faces a significant challenge as his approval rating continues to hover around the low 30s. Various policies, including tariffs and foreign policy stances regarding NATO and Greenland, have increasingly come under fire. Particularly, 59% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the economy, indicating widespread concern over rising costs.
Despite these low numbers, Trump’s core supporters remain steadfast. Approximately 85% of this base approve of his overall performance, including handling of foreign policy and immigration. This loyalty persists even as trends show a growing disconnection from key voter groups such as independents, Latinos, and younger demographics.
Leadership Changes
Following the backlash from the Minnesota shootings, the Trump administration took steps to alter its approach. White House border czar Tom Homan has since announced a drawdown of 700 federal agents in the state. In comments reflecting a shift in tone, Trump remarked on the need for a "softer touch" while still maintaining a tough stance against what he described as "hard criminals."
Public Perception of Protests
Public sentiment towards recent protests against ICE shows that a majority perceive them as legitimate. Surveys indicate that 59% of respondents view the demonstrations positively, contrasting starkly with the views of Republican voters, among whom a significant number believe the actions of protestors are largely unlawful.
Context & Previous Events
The discontent with ICE has grown in the wake of rising public awareness regarding immigration policy enforcement. The recent fatalities in Minnesota have highlighted the need for a reassessment of how immigration laws are enforced. Trump’s job approval ratings have been consistently below 40% since November, coinciding with rising economic concerns and controversies surrounding his administration’s immigration policies.








































