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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump’s approvals on immigration are at 37%. Maybe the white nationalists in this thread should take note. The backlash to these policies is coming.[/quote] [b]Nope, you are picking one outlier poll with the lowest number. Immigration is Trump’s best polling issue.[/b] Never mind that polls always underestimate Trump, because they oversample liberals who have nothing to do all day but talk about how much they hate Trump. If you want to see unpopular immigration policies, look at Biden’s numbers. Democrats are the ones with unpopular immigration policies. You lost the last election in big part because of those unpopular policies. Keep deluding yourselves into thinking there will be some massive backlash against Trump’s policies and people in this country will begin to believe in open borders. According to the CBS News poll, 90% of Republican voters approve of Trump’s immigration policies. Almost all who disapprove are liberals and none of us care what you think after pushing open borders and overwhelming immigration on us for four years.[/quote] Here are the most recent national polls (as of November 30 November 2025) on how Americans view the Trump administration’s immigration policies, listed from newest to oldest: - **Economist/YouGov** (18–24 Nov 2025, 1,500 U.S. adults) - Overall approval of Trump’s handling of immigration: 44% approve, 56% disapprove - 51% want to decrease legal immigration levels, 26% keep the same, 23% increase - Only 6% say immigration is the nation’s most important problem - **Pew Research Center** (fieldwork 6–16 Oct 2025, released 24 Nov 2025, ~5,000 Latino adults) - Among Latinos: 21% approve of Trump’s immigration policies, 65% disapprove - 70% of Latinos oppose mass deportations, 68% oppose further border wall construction - Overall Trump job approval among Latinos: 27% approve, 70% disapprove - **KFF / New York Times** (Oct 2025, released 18 Nov 2025, 3,456 immigrant adults, weighted) - Among immigrant respondents: 44% approve, 56% disapprove of Trump’s immigration handling - General public sample in same poll: ~46% approve, 52% disapprove - 78% of immigrants oppose “third-country” deportations; 82% oppose ending birthright citizenship - **CBS News/YouGov** (29–31 Oct 2025, released early Nov, 2,124 U.S. adults) - Net approval on immigration/border policy: –10 (47% approve, 57% disapprove) - 51% say the administration’s immigration policies are making Americans financially worse off - Immigration ranks as the second-most important issue for judging the administration (30%), behind the economy (43%) - **New York Times/Siena** (late Sep 2025, referenced in mid-Nov reporting, ~1,000 registered voters) - 54% support deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally - Broader approval of the administration’s overall aggressive immigration tactics (raids, refugee caps, etc.): ~46% approve, 52% disapprove Key trend: While a slim majority still supports the concept of deporting illegal immigrants, overall approval of the Trump administration’s full suite of immigration policies and enforcement methods has fallen into net-negative territory since the spring of 2025, driven largely by independents and concerns about economic and humanitarian impacts.[/quote]
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