Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 Squads: Players list and captains of all teams

    February 12, 2026

    Scrubs: ABC Releases Trailer for Revival of Hospital Comedy Series – canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings

    February 12, 2026

    KD says Doncic and Jokic ‘don’t care’

    February 12, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Select Language
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    NEWS ON CLICK
    Subscribe
    Thursday, February 12
    • Home
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Spain
      • Mexico
    • Top Countries
      • Canada
      • Mexico
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Health
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Travel
    NEWS ON CLICK
    Home»Politics & Opinion»CA Politics»Republicans’ edge on immigration shrinks as independents balk at Trump’s tactics, AP-NORC poll shows
    CA Politics

    Republicans’ edge on immigration shrinks as independents balk at Trump’s tactics, AP-NORC poll shows

    News DeskBy News DeskFebruary 12, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Republicans' edge on immigration shrinks as independents balk at Trump's tactics, AP-NORC poll shows
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link

    WASHINGTON (AP) — About 6 in 10 U.S. adults say President Donald Trump has “gone too far” in sending federal immigration agents into American cities, according to a new AP-NORC poll that suggests political independents are increasingly uncomfortable with his tactics.

    Views of Trump’s handling of immigration — which fell over the course of his first year — remained steady over the past month, with about 4 in 10 saying they approve of the president’s approach. But the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research also found that the Republican Party’s advantage on Trump’s signature political issue has shrunk since October.

    About 3 in 10 U.S. adults trust Republicans to do a better job handling immigration, while a similar share say the same of Democrats. An additional 3 in 10, roughly, don’t think either party would do a better job handling the issue, and about 1 in 10 say both parties would handle it equally well.

    The Republican president’s core supporters remain overwhelmingly supportive of Trump’s immigration tactics. But there are signs that more independents think he’s going too far.

    “I am glad that immigrants aren’t just flooding across the border, but what he’s doing now in our cities, pitting the military against our people, these are gestapo tactics,” said independent Brenda Shaw, a 65-year-old human resources manager from South Haven, Michigan. “They’re shooting U.S. citizens in the face and in the back.”

    The new polling comes as the nation watches the human impact of Trump’s crackdown in Minneapolis, where thousands of heavily armed masked agents have descended upon the city to find and remove immigrants in the country illegally.

    There have also been numerous violent clashes with protesters, including two U.S. citizens killed by federal agents in recent weeks. About 6 in 10 Americans believe that Trump has “gone too far” when using federal law enforcement at public protests in U.S. cities, the poll found.

    Republicans stay behind Trump on immigration

    While about 9 in 10 Democrats and about 7 in 10 independents say Trump has “gone too far” in sending federal immigration agents into U.S. cities and using federal law enforcement at public protests, only about one-quarter of Republicans agree.

    According to the new survey, about half of Republicans say that Trump’s actions have been “about right,” while about one-quarter of Republicans say he hasn’t gone far enough. Their support for the president hasn’t wavered despite the chaos in Minneapolis.

    Teviss Crawford, a 20-year-old student from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, said he’s pleased with Trump’s leadership on immigration, although he wishes the president could find a way to deport more immigrants who are in the country illegally.

    “I don’t think the deportations have been enough, to be honest. I think it’s much too lax,” he said of Trump’s crackdown. “If you crossed into our country illegally, it’s just not right. You’re taking things away from people who were born here.”

    Crawford added that Trump “should be focusing on violent criminals, but the violent criminals are probably harder to find.”

    Independents largely disapprove of the current immigration enforcement approach

    Despite their strong support for Trump, Republicans are increasingly alone in supporting Trump on his immigration enforcement tactics.

    Trump’s approval on immigration appears to have fallen among independents since last spring, from 37% in March 2025 to 23% in the new poll. There is greater variability in surveying small groups, like independents, which creates more uncertainty about the magnitude of changes. About 6 in 10 independents now say Trump has “gone too far” in deporting immigrants living in the U.S. illegally, an apparent increase from 46% in an AP-NORC poll in April.

    Most U.S. adults, including independents, have an unfavorable view of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly referred to as ICE. Overall, only about 3 in 10 U.S. adults have a favorable view of the agency, the AP-NORC poll found.

    There is an large partisan gap, with independents much closer to Democrats than Republicans. Only about 1 in 10 Democrats and roughly 2 in 10 independents have a favorable view of ICE, compared to about 7 in 10 Republicans.

    “Having the border shut, that’s OK. But what Trump is doing with ICE and Homeland Security? You don’t go yanking people out of cars. You don’t go shooting people,” said independent Rick Kinnett, a 60-year-old Navy veteran from Crawfordsville, Indiana.

    “I spent eight years in the military. This is not what I signed up for,” he said. “This is not what we’re supposed to do. This is not constitutional.”

    Trump’s weak numbers hold steady

    Trump’s approval on immigration has not moved since January despite a month of immigration-related turmoil.

    About 38% of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s handling of immigration more broadly, in line with an January AP-NORC poll conducted just after the death of Renee Good, the first U.S. citizen in Minnesota killed by federal agents.

    The president’s overall approval rating has declined slightly since the beginning of his second term and remains low.

    Overall, 36% of U.S. adults say they approve of the way Trump is handling the presidency. His approval ratings on the economy and foreign policy are similar to his overall approval and functionally unchanged from January.

    Historically, such numbers would push members of a president’s party to distance themselves from him — especially heading into a midterm election season. However, Trump’s allies in Washington and in state capitals across the nation remain overwhelmingly united behind him, reflecting consistently strong support from Republicans in the polls.

    But Trump’s immigration approach seems to be a particularly sore spot for independents. While he appears to have slid with independents on immigration, Trump’s approval on the economy — the other signature issue where he’s recently been criticized for failing to deliver on campaign promises — is similar to where it was last spring.

    And the narrowing of Republicans’ advantage on immigration is a warning sign for Trump’s party. In October, 39% of U.S. adults said they trusted the Republicans to better handle immigration, while 26% said that about the Democrats, giving the GOP a 13-point edge. In the new poll, the difference between the parties is only 4 points.

    “What he’s doing with ICE is the worst thing right now. I would say the economy is the second worst thing,” said Shaw, the human resources manager from Michigan. “I’m getting ready to retire and I’m wondering how I’m going to make it.”

    “But I’m blessed,” she added. “I don’t have to hide in the basement because my skin is brown.”

    ___

    The AP-NORC poll of 1,156 adults was conducted Feb. 5-8 using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 3.9 percentage points.

    Steve Peoples And Amelia Thomson-deveaux, The Associated Press

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link
    News Desk
    • Website

    News Desk is the dedicated editorial force behind News On Click. Comprised of experienced journalists, writers, and editors, our team is united by a shared passion for delivering high-quality, credible news to a global audience.

    Related Posts

    CA Politics

    Should I stay or should I go? ♪♫ Now Alberta separatists are upset that us woke folk might want to leave! 

    February 12, 2026
    CA Politics

    Grieving families press Congress on aviation safety reforms after midair collision near DC

    February 12, 2026
    CA Politics

    Democratic-led states sue to stop Trump from withholding $600M in health grants

    February 12, 2026
    CA Politics

    McMaster backs Evette to replace him as South Carolina governor. Is Trump’s endorsement next?

    February 11, 2026
    CA Politics

    ‘Quiet, quiet community’ struggles after Tumbler Ridge mass shooting

    February 11, 2026
    CA Politics

    Report into Quebec Liberal scandals finds ex-leader Pablo Rodriguez was unaware

    February 11, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss

    Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 Squads: Players list and captains of all teams

    News DeskFebruary 12, 20260

    The stage is set for a thrilling display of young talent as the ACC Women’s…

    Scrubs: ABC Releases Trailer for Revival of Hospital Comedy Series – canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings

    February 12, 2026

    KD says Doncic and Jokic ‘don’t care’

    February 12, 2026

    Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die review – tortured…

    February 12, 2026
    Tech news by Newsonclick.com
    Top Posts

    The Roads Not Taken – Movie Reviews. TV Coverage. Trailers. Film Festivals.

    September 12, 2025

    Huey Lewis & The News, Heart And Soul

    September 12, 2025

    FNE Oscar Watch 2026: Croatia Selects Fiume o morte! as Oscar Bid

    September 12, 2025

    EU countries clash with Brussels over banking mergers – POLITICO

    July 2, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Editors Picks

    Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 Squads: Players list and captains of all teams

    February 12, 2026

    Scrubs: ABC Releases Trailer for Revival of Hospital Comedy Series – canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings

    February 12, 2026

    KD says Doncic and Jokic ‘don’t care’

    February 12, 2026

    Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die review – tortured…

    February 12, 2026
    About Us

    NewsOnClick.com is your reliable source for timely and accurate news. We are committed to delivering unbiased reporting across politics, sports, entertainment, technology, and more. Our mission is to keep you informed with credible, fact-checked content you can trust.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Latest Posts

    Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 Squads: Players list and captains of all teams

    February 12, 2026

    Scrubs: ABC Releases Trailer for Revival of Hospital Comedy Series – canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings

    February 12, 2026

    KD says Doncic and Jokic ‘don’t care’

    February 12, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Editorial Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    © 2026 Newsonclick.com || Designed & Powered by ❤️ Trustmomentum.com.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.