A majority of voters backs President Trump's travel ban, according to a new survey.

A Politico/Morning Consult poll found 60 percent of voters support the State Department's “new guidelines which say visa applicants from six predominately Muslim countries must prove a close family relationship with a U.S. resident in order to enter the country."

Just 28 percent are opposed to the new guidelines, according to the poll.

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A large majority, 84 percent of Republicans, supports the restrictions, while just 9 percent oppose them.

Democrats are split on the issue, with 41 percent supporting the ban and 46 percent opposing it.

The poll question does not specifically mention Trump or his executive orders on immigration.

The poll was conducted from June 29 to 30 among 1,989 registered voters. The margin of error is 2 percent.

The poll comes after the Supreme Court last month decided to allow a limited version of Trump's order to take effect.

In its decision, the Supreme Court said the ban could only apply to refugees and travelers who do not have a “bona fide” relationship to a person or entity in the U.S. The administration issued specific guidance to clarify who is and isn’t covered under the new criteria.

The high court has also agreed to hear the administration's appeal of the lower court rulings that froze the ban.