These Are The Americans Turning on Trump’s Immigration Policies
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Gallup reports support for limiting immigration has dropped from 55% to 30% since 2021 while Republican backing for citizenship pathways rises to 59%.
- A Gallup poll released last week showed President Donald Trump's net approval rating on immigration dropped to 27 percent nationwide and minus 26 among Hispanics.
- This decline took place amid a crackdown on immigration, driven by Stephen Miller, a senior White House official known for advocating increased ICE arrests and deportations.
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s net approval rating fell from near zero during Trump's first term to minus 17 points in June 2025, reflecting growing public disapproval.
- Public approval of immigration grew, with 79 percent of Americans viewing it positively for the nation, and Republican support increasing substantially from 39 to 64 percent between 2024 and 2025.
- These trends indicate a substantial backlash against Trump’s immigration policies that may challenge the administration’s enforcement priorities and influence future political dynamics.
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