Most US Latinos feel their situation is worse under Trump, Pew poll finds
Two-thirds of U.S. Hispanic adults report worsening conditions due to immigration and economic policies, with 52% worried about deportation, Pew Research Center finds.
- This fall, Pew's surveys of more than 5,000 Hispanic adults indicate most Hispanic adults in the U.S. feel worse about their place under President Donald Trump.
- Two-Thirds of Hispanic adults disapprove of President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement, and 61% say economic pressures and financial stress have worsened under his policies.
- Amid heightened enforcement, 52% of Hispanic adults say they worry a lot or some about deportation, 19% recently changed daily activities, and 44% are immigrants, totaling 21.1 million.
- AP VoteCast shows 43% of Hispanic voters supported Trump in 2024, with 81% of those approving his job, down from 93%, and AP-NORC found favorability at 25%, down from 44%.
- Compared with 2019, when only 39% said Hispanics were worse off, about 8 in 10 Hispanic adults report Trump policies harm them, and Hispanic voters made up 10% of the 2024 electorate.
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Most US Latinos feel their situation is worse under Trump, Pew poll finds
A majority of U.S. Latinos believe their situation has worsened under President Donald Trump, a Pew Research Center poll released on Monday found, the first such deterioration since the poll began tracking almost 20 years ago.
By Fernanda Figueroa As the first year of President Donald Trump's second term draws to a close, two new Pew Research Center polls find that Hispanic adults are increasingly dissatisfied with his administration's handling of the economy and immigration, issues that were key for voters during last year's election. The polls, conducted in October and September among more than 5,000 Hispanic adults, show that Hispanic adults are increasingly dissat…
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