Democrats are sent into a state of misery after seeing this latest poll

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The Left are in a losing battle right now. They’re starting to panic.

And Democrats have been sent into a state of misery after seeing this latest poll.

Fresh polls are firing up the base, proving that a huge chunk of American voters are solidly behind President Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration. Forget the Democrat spin and media frenzy claiming these enforcement moves are tanking his numbers – the data tells a different story.

Trump’s policies are actually lifting him up where it counts most, countering the everyday struggles folks face from the mess left by Joe Biden’s disastrous economic playbook.

Look at the White House’s latest push: On Monday, their team flooded the world with stories highlighting sharp drops in rents across the country, all thanks to the nationwide push to deport illegal migrants.

It’s no secret that removing those who shouldn’t be here frees up housing and eases the squeeze on working families. This isn’t just talk; it’s real relief showing up in people’s budgets.

Dig into the numbers, and it’s clear: A strong majority of Americans are cheering on Trump’s immigration enforcement.

Sure, some swing voters get uneasy watching the chaos on TV when left-wing agitators stir up trouble during street deportations, but that doesn’t erase the overall backing for getting the job done.

Take the Harvard CAPS and Harris Poll from January 28-29, surveying 2,000 registered voters. A whopping 73 percent want violent migrants gone, and 52 percent say deport all illegal aliens.

That includes 49 percent of independents, the folks who often decide elections. It’s a clear mandate for law and order.

But the same poll reveals a hitch in Minneapolis, where media coverage has painted a rough picture.

Fifty-eight percent think ICE used “too much force” there, and 57 percent feel ICE has “gone too far.” It’s that visual drama that’s causing the stir, not the policy itself.

Switch to the New York Times and Siena College poll, and you see similar vibes. Half the respondents – 50 percent – approve of the “Trump administration’s deportations of immigrants living in the United States illegally.”

Yet only 36 percent give a thumbs up to how ICE is handling the job overall. It’s approval for the goal, mixed feelings on the gritty details.

These splits matter big time because voters rank immigration and pocketbook pains as their top worries.

Democrats are pinning their 2026 hopes on hammering affordability, where Trump’s ratings aren’t stellar yet.

In Harvard-Harris, just 51 percent see the economy as strong, and only 38 percent of likely voters report their finances getting better.

The good news? Those economic figures are climbing in Trump’s direction lately.

His immigration moves are boosting wages, sparking more business investments, and cooling off rents and inflation.

Deportations mean more opportunities for American workers, plain and simple.