Democrats get good news from the most important opinion polls on the Trump’s main issue star-news.press/wp

American voters are more confident in Democrats than Republicans in Immigration, which was a major issue for President Donald Trump throughout his political career, according to a new poll from Atlanttel.
Heath Brown, Professor of General Policy at New York City University, said, said Newsweek In part of it, “It can be related to the difference between the campaign’s discourse and the actual governance.”
Newsweek He arrived in the national and democratic national committees to comment via e -mail.
Why do it matter
Trump stressed, a decade ago, immigration as his main policy-the launch of his 2016 presidential campaign with a promise to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico, with a focus on mass deportations during his 2024 campaign. The poll suggested that immigration was an essential issue about the reason for his support of many of his voters on former Vice President Kamala Harris last November.
However, a wave of recent investigative studies indicates that the Republican Party’s fist has slipped amid a violent reaction to his collective deportation. This includes the latest survey from Atlasintel, which was the most accurate opinion polls during the 2024 elections.
What do you know
The polling poll found that Democrats now have a advantage over Republicans in most major political issues, including inflation, health care and foreign policy. It also found that the Democrats have moved away from Republican support for immigration issues.
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Only 45 percent of the respondents said that they trust the Republicans more than immigration, while 49 percent said they trust the Democrats more in this regard.
Meanwhile, the majority of Americans also do not refuse Trump’s treatment of immigration, as he gave him 53 percent negative signs and only 42 percent of his approaches, according to the poll.
The poll survey is 1,935 from the respondents from July 13 to July 18, 2025, and it had an error margin of excess or minus 2 degrees Celsius.
Heath Brown, Professor of General Policy at New York City University, said, said Newsweek “It can be related to the difference between the rhetoric of the campaign and the actual governance.”
“The mysterious campaign and its promises to address the immigration policy may be common among voters in 2024,” he said. “However, in the face of the reality of severe immigration policies that reduce enrollment in non -United States students in American universities, workplaces and education, and prohibiting legal procedures for deportation, the majority of Americans are very opposed.”
He said the survey is “a reflection of the general lack of contentment of many Americans with the Trump’s policy agenda.”
During Trump’s second term in his post, there was an increase in ice raids throughout the country that sparked protests in places such as Los Angeles. Thousands of immigrants, including some in the country, were legally arrested.
Other measures, such as the “Alcatraz” detention center in Evergels, Florida, are not popular among most Americans. However, supporters of the Rapid Building Center say it is necessary to deal with the necessary number of new beds.
Republican immigration policy supporters note that border crossings have decreased under his administration.
What people say
Actor Mike Levin, a Democrat in California, wrote on one after Saturday: “Recent opinion polls have shown Reuters not to agree to the policy of immigration in Trump since February. Americans want security and humanity, not cruelty and chaos. For this reason we need the two parties, and reforming sound instinct like our dignity, rooted in real solutions.”
CNN Harry Enten said earlier July: “The American people have turned against President Donald Trump on what is its best issue. He had a positive, positive classification for most of his mandate, and it can be said that the issue that I got, of course, the Republican candidacy throughout 2016. And one of the issues, of course, was used last year to a very successful degree.”
What happens after that
Trump’s mass deportations continue throughout the United States, although parts of his migration agenda have been suspended in court. Trump’s beautiful “beautiful bill” for ice finance increased.
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2025-07-21 15:42:00



