Poll: Significant Hispanic Voter Support for Trump’s Deportation Policies

Poll: Significant Hispanic Voter Support for Trump’s Deportation Policies

Poll: Significant Hispanic Voter Support for Trump’s Deportation Policies

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A recent LAW/TIPP poll (June 9-11, N=1584) reveals surprising support for Trump’s immigration enforcement policies among Hispanic voters. The poll, conducted after Los Angeles anti-ICE riots, shows 53% of Hispanic respondents either somewhat or strongly support increased deportations prioritizing those with criminal records.

Overall, nearly 60% of registered voters surveyed backed this policy. Support also spanned age groups, with 49% of 18-24 year-olds expressing similar views. The poll further indicates 61% of Hispanic respondents and 65% of all respondents agree that Trump deserves credit for a reported 95% decrease in “gotaways” (illegal border crossings without apprehension).

This data contrasts with previous trends, reflecting a potential shift in voter sentiment. Analysis of the American National Election Studies shows an 8-point lead for Republican immigration policies among immigrant voters, a significant change from 2020.

The poll’s margin of error is ±2.5 percentage points. Subgroup margins may be higher due to smaller sample sizes. Data collection methodology: online survey.

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