Recent polls indicate a significant change in public sentiment towards immigration policies proposed by President Trump. Support for these measures has declined to 20%, with concerns escalating among US adults regarding the possibility of deportation for themselves or their loved ones.
In light of recent developments, President Trump aimed warnings at American tech companies, specifically cautioning against the employment of workers from India. While Trump’s election campaign emphasized a stringent stance on immigration, particularly unauthorized entry, current feedback suggests a marked disenchantment with this once-prized agenda. In addition, organizations leveraging the skills of Indian professionals are unlikely to acquiesce silently to his admonitions.
According to recent survey data, a mere 20-30% of the populace expresses approval for key immigration undertakings of the administration, including the apprehension of undocumented individuals lacking criminal backgrounds, the establishment of expansive detention centers, and the deportation of individuals to nations such as El Salvador and South Sudan without recourse to legal proceedings.