DP. Here’s a shorter, simpler version: Trump’s immigration policies don’t have majority approval right now. - Recent 2026 polls (NYT, Pew, Reuters/Ipsos, etc.) show more Americans disapprove (50–58%) than approve (38–44%) of how he’s handling immigration overall. - Mass deportations are split or losing support: roughly 49% support vs. 49% oppose in recent surveys (Marist, others). Earlier higher support has dropped. - Republicans strongly back him (80–90%), but independents and the overall public are divided or leaning against the aggressive approach. - True, Republicans are still trusted more than Democrats on immigration in many polls, but that hasn’t turned into broad public approval of Trump’s specific actions. As ICE continues to use excessive force, expect support for Trump’s immigration policies to decrease. |
Whew that was a doozy! You sit on an outhouse of lies! Seriously? So, so bad it’s laughable 😂 There is an audience for you somewhere but it isn’t here! |
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Why can’t Liam Ramos be sent back home to his mother now?
Adults visited him at the detention center and say he is sickly and doing very poorly. Ice supposedly only took him because they couldn’t find an adult to leave him with right? Well, now that we know there’s an adult at home for him to stay with. Why can’t he just be released? |
Because that would be the kind and humane thing to do and ICE has not been instructed to be kind or humane. |
Are they supposed to just drop him on the front porch? Mom won't open the door. |
You sounding a real problem solver |
Yes, drop him on the porch and take their guns and drive away. Even if mom is running errands at the store he’s better off alone on that porch than in ICE custody. |
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You disgusting people who think Liam belongs in a detention center are ignoring the FACT that law enforcement already has protocol for how to care for children who cannot be cared for when a parent is in police custody:
CPS My sister and BIL are certified foster parents and have taken care of children of all ages for as little as one night and as long as a year because of parental separation while legal issues are being worked out. They ultimately adopted my niece, who was originally supposed to be a month-or-so placement. Liam should be in the capable hands of a foster family right now. He should have a CPS advocate and/or a social worker checking on him. He should be going to school, playing, being read to, and cared for, and going outside. Liam deserves a childhood, but Trump and ICE are deliberately cruel and are deliberately not using the CPS and foster system and social work systems we have in place TO CARE FOR ***U.S. CITIZENS*** like Liam. |
He doesn’t need a foster placement, he has a mom. ICE said she would not take custody, but I’m sure the actual story is that she would not abandon her older child and risk losing her unborn child if she opened the door and followed her boy into hell, so had to let Dad go to hell with him. This was Sophie’s Choice, friends. The Nazis have her an impossible choice and she made it. |
Then yes, he does need foster placement. If the mother won’t take him (for impossible, horrific reasons) than Liam needs to be taken care of by CPS and a foster family. |
She didn’t take him then (when the choice was to follow him to Texas’s CECOT) but there is zero evidence she wouldn’t take him if not forced to abandon her other children to do so. MAGA has profited off these kids enough. The idea some slime bag Trump voting “Christian” foster family could profit from abusing this boy even more makes my blood boil. |