The plurality of Americans in a new pole suggests that President Trump’s National Guard in cities such as DC and Los Angeles opposes the deployment of National Guards.
One NPR-IPSOS Poll Published on Saturday, it was found that 49 percent of the respondents opposed the deployment of National Guard soldiers in a major city of their state for law enforcement efforts, while 38 percent said they would support the move and 12 percent said they were uncertain.
Fifty percent of the participants said that they oppose efforts to allow federal authorities to create a stop -related stop with low sanctions. Thirty -five percent said that they support the measurement and 13 percent said they were uncertain about feeling about the subject.
President Trump concluded and followed the soldiers after the soldiers were sent to the soldiers to remove the immigration protests in summer and follow them to the soldiers. Attempt to tighten crime In the nation’s capital, which encouraged the Republican Governor to send soldiers from more than six states.
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The NPR-IPSOS poll found that 46 percent of the people opposed the National Guard soldiers, especially being sent to the mmphis for law enforcement efforts. Thirty -five percent approved the attempt and 18 percent were uncertain.
“I really feel that this is the misuse of power,” said independent voter Darius Gamble owner The soldiers are being sent to major cities for crime.
“Calling the National Guard, I think, is really excessive. It’s unfair. I don’t think it needs. And I think [President of the United States] Abusing his power and rights, “he said.
Forty -five percent of the people said that there was an increase in crime in the US, while 22 percent said that it is the same, 16 percent said it has reduced and 12 percent is not known.
NPR reported that the statistical show crime has been dropped.
“Seven out of seven Americans say the level of crime and violence in American cities is at an unacceptable level,” Malori Newol, Vice President of Ipsos, told the outlet. “The American public largely agrees that crime has increased in the US and major cities. They do not support the work done in the name of stopping the crime, such as calling in the National Guard.”
The NPR-IPSOS survey was held from September 19-21 and reached 1,020 adults, with an error with an error of 3.2 percent.