
A new poll from Pew suggests that Latinos may be souring on President Trump in response to his very effective work on illegal immigration. KSL’s Tim Vandenack reports:
A new survey of Latinos in the United States shows they have become increasingly pessimistic since the 2024 presidential vote, with 68% saying their situation has worsened in the last year.
Nearly a third of respondents to the Pew Research Center survey say they’ve considered leaving the United States, 46% of them citing the current political climate in the country. Most — 70% — disapprove of the job President Donald Trump is doing, including 55% who “strongly disapprove” of his efforts.
“For the first time in nearly two decades of Pew Research Center’s surveys of Hispanics, most say they think the situation of U.S. Hispanics has worsened in the last year,” reads the multifaceted Pew survey, released last week. The share of Latinos reporting a worsening of their situation, 68% in the new survey, “never reached a majority” in prior phone surveys.
The surveys were conducted in late September and October.
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