Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Over Immigration Is Tumbling

president Donald TrumpA net approval to deal with immigration decreased significantly within a few weeks, according to opinion polls.
A survey conducted by Echelon Insights for April 1014 voters most likely conducted that 54 percent agreed to Trump’s actions on immigration, with 44 percent of rejection, which gave the president net 10 points.
A former poll of 1,007 potential voters, which was conducted on 10-13 March, found that Trump had a net score of 18 points (57 percent agreed to 39 percent of accompanying).
April survey was made from 10 to 14 April, and the results have an error margin of excess or minus 3.5 percentage points, as do the results of the March.
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Why do it matter
Trump pledged to implement the largest group deportation program in the history of the United States during his 2024 campaign. His approval categories are a great success as his administration faces legal audit and criticism to raise migrants to a notorious prison in El Salvador without due legal procedures.
This includes Kilmar Abrago Garcia, which is recognized by the Trump Kan administration She was mistakenly deported to El Salvador After living in Maryland, the White House is accused of being a member of the banned MS-13 gang. Garcia’s lawyers say there is no evidence that he was in MS-13.
What do you know
The Echelon Insights poll shows in April that the majority of (54 percent) of voters still supports Trump’s strict approach to migration, although his net approval on the case has decreased 8 points since March.
The poll also found that 70 percent of the respondents said they were either somewhat or very worried about immigration, linked to the first place with Trump’s tariff plans.
However, Peter Hambi, the leader of Puck News, who oversees Echelon for its monthly investigation, the voters became less focused on immigration since Trump re -inserted his office on January 20.
In the February survey, immigration was ranked second, the most important place facing the country, after the cost of living.
In the April poll, immigration ranked fourth in the list of the main concerns (12 percent), behind the cost of living (23 percent), jobs and economics (15 %) and political corruption (13 %). Immigration ranked first in the urgent case (10 percent) in the March poll, along with a state of democracy.
In his analysis of the survey results in April, Hambi said that the majority of the voters “do not read Scotos Blog or after the legal complications of the Garcia issue”, and therefore they still support Trump’s plans largely.
One of the issues of interest in Trump is that his net approval of the economy – often martyred that he is his strongest region and a major reason for his victory in 2024 – has decreased 18 points since January.
The majority of voters now does not refuse Trump’s dealings with the economy (52 percent), compared to 44 percent of those who agree. In January, 50 percent of the voters agreed on how the president dealt with the economy, neglecting 40 percent.
The decrease in approval is as Trump raises fears of stagnation And the high costs of goods as a result of the so -called “mutual” definitions.
By comparison, Trump’s approval of immigration fell 5 points between January and April.
Trump’s job approval between voters has also decreased. The Echelon Insights Survey in April shows that the majority (51 percent) does not now agree to his job as a president, compared to 47 percent who agree.
Trump got one net in March (49 percent agreed to 48 percent of the refute) and 8 net points in January (51 percent to 43).
What people say
Peter Hambi wrote about Facebook: “Immigration is the only remaining issue as Trump has credibility with American voters. These voters may not read Scotusblog or follow the legal complications of the Garcia issue, but Trump knows that the public in general has appeared on questions about who will be in the United States and not.
“The problem for Trump is that since the elections, immigration has decreased from the list of concerns of the public in the vote, while concerns about the economy and prices have grown only loudly, with gossip about a potential stagnation that becomes a routine. The numbers do not show that Trump does not try to change the issue – for illegal immigrants or Harvard – voters are not concerned with anxiety.”
Kristen Sultis Anderson, the founding partner of Echelon, told Puck: “Donald Trump’s main strength in polls over the past decade was his strength on the economy. The fact that his job approval has eased this potential red flag. If you look at Trump’s voters, the intensity of their approval of Trump’s economic moves is much lower than immigration.
What happens after that
Trump officials said they would continue to retreat against the United States supreme court The ruling ordered the administration to “facilitate” the launch of Garcia and its return. Silvadwan President Nayb Bokil He said it will Do not return Garcia to the United States