Trump Immigration Policies Approval, Views on Immigration & ICE | National Public Opinion Poll | Toplines & Crosstabs - April 1, 2026
April 1, 2026
Toplines and crosstabs linked below.
Highlights and Press Release
- Highlights
New UMass Poll Finds Continued Partisan Division and Erosion of Support for President Trump’s Immigration Policies, Claims
As support for ICE tactics also declines, Americans widely reject the physical assault of officers or attempts to obstruct their efforts to carry out arrests
- Press Release
The press release for this poll can be dowloaded here and found at the UMass Amherst Office of News & Media Relations.
Contact and Methods
- Poll Contact
Tatishe Nteta ([email protected])
- Methods
Field Dates: March 20 –25, 2026 | Sample: 1,000 Respondents | Margin of Error: 3.5%
This University of Massachusetts Amherst Poll was conducted via YouGov. YouGov interviewed 1072 US adult residents. The respondents were then matched down to a sample of 1000 to produce the final dataset. The respondents were matched to a sampling frame on gender, age, race, and education. The sampling frame was constructed by stratified sampling from the full 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year sample with selection within strata by weighted sampling with replacements (using the person weights on the public use file). The matched cases were weighted to the sampling frame using propensity scores. The matched cases and the frame were combined and a logistic regression was estimated for inclusion in the frame. The propensity score function included age, gender, race/ethnicity, years of education, region, and home ownership. The propensity scores were grouped into deciles of the estimated propensity score in the frame and post-stratified according to these deciles. The weights were then ranked on 2024 presidential vote choice and a four-way stratification of gender, age (4 categories), race (4-categories), and education (4-categories), to produce the final weight.