Economic downturn and immigration policy erode Latino voter support for Trump
Briefly

In the first 100 days of Trump's administration, support from Latino voters has sharply declined, with a disapproval rating of 59% versus 37% approval. This shift follows his notable increase in Latino votes during the presidential election. Key issues affecting this voter base include the economy, with 54% believing it has worsened, and stringent immigration policies, which have created widespread fear in Latino communities. Only 16% support total deportation of undocumented immigrants, indicating a disconnect with Trump's agenda and highlighting the community's alarm over threats to democracy and legal residency status.
Trump's administration saw a significant decline in support from Latino voters, moving from a 46% approval in the presidential election to a 59% disapproval in recent surveys.
The Latino community reports high levels of fear regarding deportation and anti-immigration policies, with 43% believing that even U.S. citizens may be detained.
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