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How Americans really feel about deporting immigrants—3 charts explain the conflicting headlines from recent polls

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Donald Trump promised to carry out the "largest deportation" operation in U.S. history, targeting all migrants "who violated the law coming into this country" Peter Bergen : Polls often ask people's opinion of deportation in one question, and their opinion of legalization in another.

He says studies show people make better decisions about complex, high-stakes problems when they think about multiple courses of action, not narrow in on one option.

Bergen says polls show public support for deportation has increased since 2016 .

A clear majority of people in the U.S. would rather give undocumented immigrants a path to legal status than have them deported.

Polls that seem to contradict this conclusion by showing majority support for mass deportation have used the less reliable separate-questions technique.

Democrats ' opinions have remained steady for eight years , with about 90% supporting legalization and 10% favoring deportation.

If Trump has a "powerful mandate" on immigration, it's for getting legal authorization for immigrants who've lived in the United States a long time without it—not deporting them.