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Trump’s firm stance on illegal immigration continues to be one of his strongest points of support. Voters who backed his hardline approach during the campaign remain steadfast, with a majority agreeing that his policies to deport millions of illegal immigrants are necessary. The administration’s commitment to removing thousands of illegal immigrants daily has drawn approval from 59% of Americans, reinforcing the president’s standing among his base.

His approach to border security is also gaining traction. Trump’s recent executive order deploying thousands of U.S. troops to the border has been met with enthusiasm, with nearly two-thirds of Americans backing the move. This marks a notable shift, as more Americans now believe that a stronger military presence at the border is essential to maintaining national security.
However, not all immigration policies have received universal praise. The use of large-scale detention centers remains a controversial topic, with only 48% of Americans approving of their establishment. The memory of the “kids in cages” narrative from Trump’s first term lingers, with 52% expressing opposition to such facilities. This serves as a reminder that while border security is a priority for many, the handling of detainees remains a sensitive issue.

Beyond immigration, Trump has been making waves on the international stage, particularly in the Middle East. His vow to bring an end to the Israel-Hamas war is earning solid support, with 54% of voters approving of his handling of the crisis. However, his recent suggestion of a U.S. takeover of Gaza and the forced relocation of Palestinians has not been well received, with only 13% of Americans backing the idea, while 47% outright reject it.

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Domestically, one of Trump’s biggest challenges remains the economy. While Americans are optimistic about his leadership, inflation and the high cost of living continue to be pain points. A striking 69% of voters believe he has not yet done enough to curb rising prices, though many are willing to give him more time, with most expecting improvements within six months.

As Trump charges ahead in his second term, his approval rating sits at a solid 53%, up from 50.1% just last month. His image as a “tough” and “energetic” leader is resonating with the public, proving that his commitment to delivering results is winning over the American people. While challenges remain, including inflation and certain immigration policies, the prevailing sentiment is clear—President Trump is getting things done.




