Trust in ICE (by Political Orientation)
Trust in ICE rises from about 3% among very liberals to about 90% among very conservatives.
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Trust in ICE rises from about 3% among very liberals to about 90% among very conservatives.
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Agreement that ICE agents should not carry weapons declines from 89% among very liberals to 10% among very conservatives. In other words, most moderates and conservatives believe ICE agents should carry weapons.
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Support for requiring identification to vote rises from about 44% among very liberals to 97% among conservatives and very conservatives. Most people across the political spectrum agree with requiring voter ID.
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Among people who oppose deportations, 59% of Gen Z, 48% of Millennials, 24% of Gen X, and 15% of Boomers say violence could be justified to stop deportations. People under the age of 45 years are more likely to agree with the use of political violence.
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Support for deportation rises from 1% to 93% across the ideological spectrum, while support for Trump's enforcement approach rises from 9% to 90%. Gaps between the two are largest among moderates and liberals.
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The Immigration Attitudes and Accuracy Study measured attitudes and accuracy about immigration enforcement. 2,505 responses were collected between January 25, 2026, and January 31, 2026.
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Our latest polling suggests that a large proportion of Americans with no, or only mild, mental health symptoms nevertheless believe “mental health challenges are an important part of my identity.” Here, we consider the identity-symptom gap.
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People who believed mental illness was an “important part” of their identity tended to be younger and politically liberal.
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81% of GenZ women said that mental illness was an “important part” of their identity.
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78% of Gen Z Liberals and 76% of Millennial Liberals said that mental illness was an “important part” of their identity.
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