Americans' Immigration Deportation Views
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1. Views on deportations and arrests of immigrants in the U.S. illegally

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About half of U.S. adults say some immigrants living in the country illegally should be deported.
By political party, 89% of Republicans say arrests should be allowed at protests or rallies.
By race and ethnicity, White ( 87% ) and Asian ( 86% ) adults say at least some of these immigrants should be deportations.
Fewer Americans support deporting these immigrants if they have a job ( 15% ) or are parents of children ( 14% ) or came to the country as children ( 9% ).
Republicans ( 81% ) are far more likely than Democrats ( 33% ) to say law enforcement should be allowed to check for a person’s immigration status during daily activities like traffic stops.
By age U.S. adults under age 50 are less likely than those 50 and older to say that.
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