Recent Briefs
Voters support funding DHS subagencies while withholding ICE funding by a +19-point margin.
More than 3 in 5 voters (64%) think that Trump will attempt to deploy immigration enforcement agents to prevent participation in the 2026 midterms.
A majority of voters (54%) say that Congress should not fund DHS “unless it adds new regulations and oversight to ICE operations.”
Votes support a wide range of policies that would put a check on Donald Trump’s violent mass deportation agenda.
A majority of voters say that they would support the state of Minnesota pressing charges against the ICE officer who killed Renee Good.
Voters oppose ICE roughly throwing protestors on the ground (64%) and conducting deportation raids in the middle of the night (57%).
Recent Reports
A bipartisan majority of voters say government officials are responsible for preventing exploitation of minors regardless of their immigration status.
In August 2021 Data for Progress surveyed 823 likely New York voters, around a number of legislative priorities. We find that voters overwhelmingly agree with a progressive worldview of state government.
From the end of April into early May, 2021, Data for Progress fielded surveys in ten states to measure support among likely voters for a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, TPS-holders, farmworkers and other essential workers.
President Trump has spent his years in the White House undermining U.S. immigration policy.
As part of a September survey of likely voters in the state of New York, Data for Progress tested attitudes towards a slate of progressive proposals and measured attitudes towards raising revenue or cutting public services.