NEW: Voters Prefer A Path to Citizenship for Undocumented Immigrants Over Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans
New polling confirms key voting groups reject Trump’s extremist plans for 2025 and favor a more humane approach
Washington, D.C. – Today, as first reported in Politico, the Immigration Hub released a memo addressing the supposed popularity of mass deportations. New polling conducted by Global Strategy Group and BSP Research shows that, when provided a choice, voters overwhelmingly reject (only 39% in favor) the trademark Trump mass deportation policy that would result in American families across the nation torn apart. The data show that providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the U.S. remains a far more popular solution (61% in favor) among battleground voters. Among Hispanic voters, the margin is even higher (22% favor mass deportation vs. 78% support pathway to citizenship).
“Trump and Republicans are trying to convince us that mass deportation is both popular and a good idea – nothing could be further from the truth,” said Immigration Hub Deputy Director Beatriz Lopez. “Bottom line: given a choice, the majority of American people are practical; they want solutions over madness and cruelty. And, President Biden and Vice President Harris are delivering what they want in stark contrast to Trump and Vance’s plans to separate families and deport en masse Dreamers and long-settled immigrants in our communities.”
Read the full memo below:
Addressing the myth of mass deportation’s popularity. News outlets including Axios, citing the Harris poll, and Newsweek, citing the CBS/YouGov poll, have made recent headlines touting the popularity of mass deportation policy. But do those results accurately reflect public sentiment on the policy? This memo, citing new polling from the Immigration Hub, shows mass deportation remains an unpopular solution to handling undocumented immigrants in the United States. Importantly, providing a pathway to citizenship and/or legal status to the undocumented is the far more popular solution, validated by both new polling from Immigration Hub and external public polling from Pew Research.
Key Findings
When framed as a choice, voters prefer a pathway to citizenship over mass deportation by a large margin. Providing a pathway to citizenship remains the far more popular approach to handling undocumented immigrants. On behalf of the Immigration Hub, Global Strategy Group and BSP Research recently conducted a poll in battleground states and found that by a 22-point margin, voters prefer a pathway to citizenship over mass deportation. Among the Hispanic sample, that margin is 64 points and even a majority of Republican Hispanics prefer the pathway to citizenship approach.