Supreme Court ruling expands presidential deportation powers
Key Questions
What was the Supreme Court's March 2026 ruling on deportation?
In a 6-3 decision, the Court expanded presidential discretion on deportations, influencing DHS/ICE guidance, mobilizations, litigation, and congressional responses.
How has Trump's approval rating been affected recently?
NBC polls show Trump's approval at a record low of 37%, dragged by economic issues, inflation, Iran war, with youth approval at -60/-75% and Gen Z pessimism on the economy.
What do polls say about public views on Trump's immigration policies?
Over 50% of Americans view immigration actions as too aggressive; Equis Latino poll shows 65% say policies go too far on families. Only 5% of Latino voters want to end immigration enforcement.
What are Republican views on legal mass migration?
A YouGov poll indicates 57% of GOP voters oppose legal mass migration, with rising support for fewer or no legalized migrants.
How do young Americans and Gen Z view key issues?
New polls show Gen Z pessimism on the economy and a clear divide on Israel-Palestine, with 75% support for Palestine in some surveys, contributing to Trump's declining support among youth.
What factors are driving Trump's low approval?
Economic concerns, inflation, Iran war strategy (weak public support per POLITICO), and immigration policies are key drags, with polls showing worsening trends.
What do Latino voters prioritize in immigration polls?
Equis and other polls indicate Latinos want guardrails, safety, and opportunity, rejecting extremes like ending enforcement or mass family separations.
How is Trump's support changing among young voters?
Polls reveal significant shifts, with young Americans increasingly pessimistic about the country and future, leading to declining Trump support amid economic and foreign policy issues.
March 2026 6–3 decision broadens executive deportation discretion; NBC 37% approval low from econ/inflation/Iran war drags (youth -60/-75%/Gen Z econ pessimism/Palestine 75%, Hispanics Biden margins), >50% immigration too aggressive, Equis Latino 65% too far on families; YouGov GOP 57% oppose legal mass migration. Driving DHS/ICE guidance, mobilization, litigation, congressional responses.