Trump hits record low approval rating on immigration
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NATIONAL POLL President Trump approval 46% approve 47% disapprove Approval on Trump admin handling of: Epstein files 16% approve 51% disapprove Economy 41% approve 51% disapprove Immigration 45% approve 46% disapprove https://t.co/7mjkRIuoqY pic.twitter.com/esTzbfaLFV
As the Trump administration continues its crackdown on immigration, a new poll released on Friday found a majority of adults in the United States believe immigration is beneficial for the country and are souring on Trump’s handling of the issue.
A new poll from Gallup Friday shows a steep drop among Republicans wanting immigration levels into the U.S. decreased – falling from 88 percent in 2024 down to 48 percent in June. The same survey showed an uptick in Republicans who see immigration as having a positive effect on the U.S.
A July Strength In Numbers/Verasight poll released on Tuesday found that Trump and his legislative agenda remain broadly unpopular. The poll revealed that 42% of U.S. adults approve of Trump’s overall job as president, while 57% disapprove.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has sunk since January on five key voting issues, including crime and immigration, matters on which voters had previously said they trusted him.
Similar to an AP-NORC poll conducted in March, nearly half of Americans approve of Trump’s immigration approach, while about 4 in 10 approve of how he’s handling the presidency.
A new poll on immigration from NPR and the media research firm Ipsos shows just how polarized Americans are about who we should be allowing into the country. NPR's Joel Rose is here to talk about ...