A Quinnipiac University national poll conducted June 5-9, 2025 reveals that only 38% of voters approve of President Donald Trump’s handling of immigration.
While 54% disapprove of her, marking the most unfavorable opinion since her reelection.
What does the survey show?

The poll reveals that 40% of voters approve of Trump’s overall performance.
With 54% disapproval, figures that remain stable with respect to the end of June.
On immigration issues, only 38% support the deportations promoted by his administration, while 59% reject them.
In addition, 64% oppose the idea of deporting immigrants to a third country other than their own, and only 30% approve of it.
Public perception changes dramatically

Polls by Gallup and other firms show a historic turnaround:
Seventy-nine percent of Americans see immigration as beneficial, up from 64 percent in 2024, and support for citizenship points for undocumented immigrants rises to 78 percent.
Only 38% support the deportations pushed by his administration
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However, among Hispanics, only 21% approve of Trump’s immigration policy, reflecting a rejection 14 points below the national average.
Reasons for dissatisfaction

Experts attribute this drop in Trump’s approval rating to multiple factors:
1. Frequent and spectacular raids, which, although they reduce border crossings, provoke criticism for their impact on vulnerable communities.
2. Perception of inefficiency and cruelty, criticized even from conservative sectors in media such as Fox News.
3. Cultural change: growing support for legal immigration and pathways to citizenship.
Implications for the Hispanic community
This impressive shift in opinion indicates a more receptive climate for immigrants in the U.S.
Increased political pressure: Latino politicians and organizations can demand more humane immigration policies.
Electoral potential: low approval among Hispanics (21%) could influence electoral results.
Citizen responsibility: being informed strengthens participation in debates and elections.
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