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President Donald Trump's approval rating on immigration has fallen to a new record low for his second of two non-consecutive terms in office, according to the Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Monday (January 26).
Trump is reported to have a 39% approval rating on immigration, which is a 2% drop from a poll conducted earlier this month, and a 53% disapproval rating. Immigration has typically been a more favorable issue for Trump, who ran on the platform in 2024 and had previously had a 50% approval rating in the Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted in February 2025, shortly after he took office.
A majority 58% of poll respondents said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have gone "too far" in Trump's deportation crackdown, while 12% said they haven't gone far enough and 26% said their actions were "about right." The president's overall approval rating in the Reuters/Ipsos poll was reported to be at 38%, which tied a previous low for his current term.
Trump is reported to have an average net job approval rating of -12.1% with a 42.7 approval rating and a 54.8% disapproval rating among polls conducted between January 9 and January 27, according to Real Clear Polling, which included the Reuters/Ipsos poll among various other national polls.
