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A new NPR, PBS News Marist Poll is out.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro reports it finds President Trump's immigration and enforcement tactics are widely unpopular.
Two thirds say federal law enforcement agents have gone too far.
That's up significantly since last summer.
61% disapprove of ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
and 62% think ICE is making Americans less safe.
This comes on the heels of the killing of two U.S.
citizens at the hands of federal immigration agents in Minnesota over the past few weeks.
A key part of the coalition to help Trump get reelected were independents,
Latinos, and voters under 30 years old.
But they've soured on the president.
Seven in ten of Each group, say ICE has gone too far,