US President Donald Trump who is still as of now anticipating the decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on his travel ban, tweeted out a Morning Consult/Politico poll that shows more Americans support his travel ban.
The poll shows that 55 percent of the 2,070 respondents support revoking federal funding to sanctuary cities and the same percentage are for the ban that locked out immigrants for seven Muslim-majority countries.
38 percent disapproved of the immigration ban.
His campaign promise to build a border wall to stop illegal Mexican immigrants from entering the United States, received 48 percent approval.
Gallup's latest outcomes which was taken between Jan. 30 and Feb. 5 demonstrate that 43 percent of Americans endorse of the work Trump's done and his most noteworthy stamp has just been 46 percent, three days after his inauguration a month ago.
Trump spoke Wednesday at a law enforcement conference in Washington and commended the immigration ban, asserting it makes Americans more secured. He stated:
The poll shows that 55 percent of the 2,070 respondents support revoking federal funding to sanctuary cities and the same percentage are for the ban that locked out immigrants for seven Muslim-majority countries.
38 percent disapproved of the immigration ban.
His campaign promise to build a border wall to stop illegal Mexican immigrants from entering the United States, received 48 percent approval.
Gallup's latest outcomes which was taken between Jan. 30 and Feb. 5 demonstrate that 43 percent of Americans endorse of the work Trump's done and his most noteworthy stamp has just been 46 percent, three days after his inauguration a month ago.
Trump spoke Wednesday at a law enforcement conference in Washington and commended the immigration ban, asserting it makes Americans more secured. He stated:
“It’s sad, I think it’s a sad day. I think our security is at risk today. And it will be at risk until such time as we are entitled and get what we are entitled to as citizens of this country,” Trump said. “It was done for the security of our nation. The security of our citizens. So that people come in who aren’t going to do us harm. And that’s why it was done. And it couldn’t have been written any more precisely. It’s not like, ‘Oh gee, we wish it were written better.’ It’s written beautifully.”
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