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As a result, Hispanic approval of the deportation program and of Mr. Trump more generally is lower today than it was earlier in the term. (For broader context, too, during the 2024 election, Mr. Trump made gains with Hispanic voters and started his term with approval from half of Hispanics. Today he has one-third.)
Republicans appear to be changing their views on immigration policies, while the majority still support President Donald Trump in the way he is handling the issue.A new poll from Gallup Friday shows a steep drop among Republicans wanting immigration levels into the U.
Rep. Dan Newhouse, from Central Washington, is being called a traitor for defending undocumented workers, and for proposing that America allow more legal immigration.
The GOP tax bill stands to deliver a $170 billion windfall to turbocharge immigrant detentions and deportations. But public approval of Trump’s approach has soured.
But as we’ve seen in other polls, Americans view refugees differently based on where they’re from, as only 45 percent overall wanted to accept more refugees from Afghanistan.Meanwhile ...
Republicans have edge on crime, immigration ahead of U.S. midterms -Reuters/Ipsos poll By Ted Hesson , David Morgan and Jason Lange October 5, 2022 10:06 AM UTC Updated October 5, 2022