Publication Date: 07/21/2025 11:00 AM CST
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Most Voters Want Individual Deportation Cases To Be Reviewed

Publication: 07/21/2025 11:00 AM CST

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Just 38% say it is more important to deport all illegal immigrants than to review each case individually to determine whether a particular person should be allowed to stay. Fifty-nine percent (59%) say the opposite.

  • If the government is trying to deport someone, just 15% believe that person should be allowed to wait anywhere he or she decides inside the United States while the case is being reviewed.

Sixty-four percent (64%) favor increasing federal spending to hire more judges and otherwise increase the resources available to reduce the backlog and speed up decisions on asylum and deportations.

  • Just 25% are opposed. 


The most recent data cited is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen July 16, 2025. Field work for the survey was conducted by RMG Research, Inc. and has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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Post Type: NNS Poll Result
Post Tags: Immigration

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