🐱 Trump Hits Record Low Approval Rating on Immigration for Second Term: Poll - Breaking Real Update: President Trump has jumped off the roof of the White House. His final words after realizing it was all over were: “Rosebud.”

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By Anna Commander
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President Donald Trump has hit a new record low approval rating on immigration amid his second term, a new poll by CNN shows.

Newsweek spoke to two experts about the decline.

Why It Matters

Immigration remains a cornerstone of Trump's second term in the White House and a defining issue of his administration.

President Trump campaigned forcefully on the promise of mass deportations and expanded border infrastructure. The administration's actions, which include a marked increase in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and substantial emphasis in detention facilities, have underscored this focus.

When Trump returned to the White House in January, he coasted in with high approval figures. But the president saw his numbers dip after months marked by economic strife and criticism over other policies like the president's handling of immigration and his recently passed tax bill.

The up-and-down nature of approval polls can paint a picture of the landscape heading into the 2026 elections, where Democrats hope to regain control of the House and the Senate.

What To Know​

In the Sunday poll from CNN conducted by SSRS, the president has a 42 percent approval rating on immigration and a 58 percent disapproval rating. The survey was taken from July 10 to July 13 among 1,057 U.S. adults with a margin of error of 3.5 percent.

In a survey taken from April 17 to April 24, the president had a 45 percent approval rating with a 54 percent disapproval rating on immigration. In a March poll, the president had a 51 percent approval rating on the issue in a poll by CNN and SSRS, with a 48 percent disapproval rating.

The survey also shows that 55 percent of U.S. adults believe the president has gone too far in deporting immigrants living in the country illegally. This is an uptick from an April poll showing 52 percent believed he had gone too far and 45 percent in a February poll.

A recent poll by CBS News/YouGov over the weekend also shows the president losing ground on immigration.

What People Are Saying​

Political analyst Craig Agranoff to Newsweek via text message Monday: "The decline underscores a notable erosion of support on what has long been one of his defining issues. This shift likely stems from increasing public discomfort with the administration's aggressive deportation policies and proposals for massive new detention centers, which polls show a majority of Americans oppose as going too far. It is indeed concerning, as sustained low approval here could weaken his leverage on other priorities and signal vulnerabilities for Republicans in future races."

Agranoff concluded, "Regarding whether Trump cares about this drop, his history suggests he tends to downplay polls that contradict his narrative, prioritizing the enthusiasm of his base over chasing broader consensus on immigration."

Robert Y. Shapiro, political science professor at Columbia University, to Newsweek via email Monday: "It has to do with the raid everywhere in which ICE agents are picking up law abiding immigrants and not just those who are dangerous and wanted for violent crimes, or have had previous arrests and convictions. They have picked up people who have been in the US for years, who have worked, and led peaceful family lives, and who are known and liked in their communities, and whom others in their community do not think should be deported. Trump's support fell off because he has gone too far beyond what even his supporters have wanted -- to secure the southern border and deport the bad guys."

Trump on Truth Social on Monday: "One of the Great Success Stories in the History of Borders, and I'm including Borders from anywhere in the World. Congratulations to Kristi Noem, Tom Homan, Rodney Scott, Pam Bondi, and Pete Hegseth, but a special CONGRATULATIONS to Border Patrol and ICE. These are all absolutely amazing people!"

What Happens Next​

As the administration advances its agenda, immigration will likely remain a divisive issue, shaping both the domestic political landscape and the broader debate on America's identity and values.

Further polling and legal developments are expected in the months ahead as public scrutiny and advocacy responses evolve.

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In the Sunday poll from CNN conducted by SSRS,
Oh gosh well if CNN says orange man is bad then that really is news. A real man bites dog headline here folks.

Seriously though, try to imagine being so mindbroken that you can read "far left propaganda outlet says second far left propaganda outlet says a boomer-ass pollster says the walls are closing in for real this time" and be like OH GEEZ DRUMPF IS REALLY IN TROUBLE THIS TIME.
 
News: Trump popularity lowest because he didn’t transition. “Where is the lady cock?!” - public demands.
 
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now let's see how many dems they over polled vs how many gopers they underpolled.

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pdf doc of the cnn survey. 27% dems. 29% gop. 44% independent.
 

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They've got a golden opportunity to rail him on the Epstein Files but instead they keep going for illegal migration, which is universally recognized as a bad thing and one of the few accomplishments Trump has so far. Now, why would that be?
 
Trump walks on water, Newsweek declares "President Can't Swim!"

In all seriousness? The polls have gone psychotic as of late.

They used to aggregate pretty well together, but, ever since Trump dropped the hammer on being serous with ICE? They've started to swing wildly by double-digits as the pollsters try and fiddle with the language to manufacture disapproval.

They've got a golden opportunity to rail him on the Epstein Files but instead they keep going for illegal migration, which is universally recognized as a bad thing and one of the few accomplishments Trump has so far. Now, why would that be?
Well, they did try to make the Epstein cop-out THE issue.... but that failed to excite anyone. Most people are basically like "Yeah, he wussed out, but that doesn't mean I want him to be kicked out of office for just that, not while he's doing 70% of what I wanted done".

All liberal disapproval is white-hot and all-consuming rage. They can't imagine anyone else having the ability to separate issues and still approve of someone who's 65% with them. To liberal sensibilities? You're either 100%? or 0. You're either a saint or Hitler. They can't function when actual nuance is in play.
 
The epstien thing is a black eye but it isn't a kill shot. If it happened recently I think it would of had more traction
My point is, it was never going to be the killshot, there is no "Killshot" for Trump.

Unless he suddenly reverses and goes full amnesty for illegals? Nothing will bring him down.

Because the public has WANTED this crackdown all their lives and know there is no practical alternative, the Dems will not only not continue it if they get in power? They will reverse it to the best of their ability, and that as disappointing as the Epstein continuing cover-up has been? It is not the immediate and dire threat to our country's future that unchecked unlimited full-benefit immigration is. In that lens? Epstein just doesn't matter.

The Dems hoping you will turn on Trump over Epstein are basically hoping you'd turn a firefighter back from your burning house because you heard him tell a dirty joke once..... and while the Dems ARE politically psychotic enough to do so? You aren't, and they just don't know why you aren't.
 
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My point is, it was never going to be the killshot, there is no "Killshot" for Trump.
Weak on immigration + weak on COVID + weak on 2020 riots was a triple whammy that led to a lot of his voters losing faith in Trump, leading directly to the dems being able to potentially fake Joe into becoming president. It is possible, and I will say this looks like the first possible strike. Three and you're out.
 
The epstien thing is a black eye but it isn't a kill shot. If it happened recently I think it would of had more traction

The problem is this is a huge area of disagreement with his biggest supporters. None of the other shit ends up as kill shots because his supporters are on board with it. But the Epstein shit is him acting like the very Swamp Creature he pretends to be against.

He can't run in 2028 so it doesn't matter for him, but 2026 is going to be a bloodbath if they don't get out ahead of this. Probably too late now to be honest.
 
Weak on immigration + weak on COVID + weak on 2020 riots was a triple whammy that led to a lot of his voters losing faith in Trump, leading directly to the dems being able to potentially fake Joe into becoming president. It is possible, and I will say this looks like the first possible strike. Three and you're out.
Which party are you arguing immigration being a first strike for?
 
He can't run in 2028 so it doesn't matter for him, but 2026 is going to be a bloodbath if they don't get out ahead of this. Probably too late now to be honest.
It won't even be a factor by then. And it won't affect anyone else, he's the only one who made it's release a campaign plank. Or rather, a casual promise..... which is why this "scandal" of him reneging on it... isn't.

Weak on immigration + weak on COVID + weak on 2020 riots was a triple whammy that led to a lot of his voters losing faith in Trump, leading directly to the dems being able to potentially fake Joe into becoming president. It is possible, and I will say this looks like the first possible strike. Three and you're out.
His polls are still better than the Dems, he's got nothing to worry about. For this to have hurt him? His enemies would've had to be seen as a viable alternative, and they aren't, even their little performative attempt to vote for it falls flat because they just came off a 4 year stretch where they could've pressured Biden to release them as well, they didn't.
 
It won't even be a factor by then. And it won't affect anyone else, he's the only one who made it's release a campaign plank. Or rather, a casual promise..... which is why this "scandal" of him reneging on it... isn't.
or...maybe people actually give a fuck and really want that shit released?

It's hard for him to make the argument that this doesn't matter, and he has no good reason not to release this shit. So all it does is make him look bad to his own supporters. Anybody that thinks differently doesn't actually talk to people who have supported him for years. It makes a difference, and this is the only thing I can think of where they didn't just "trust the plan".
 
or...maybe people actually give a fuck and really want that shit released?

It's hard for him to make the argument that this doesn't matter, and he has no good reason not to release this shit. So all it does is make him look bad to his own supporters. Anybody that thinks differently doesn't actually talk to people who have supported him for years. It makes a difference, and this is the only thing I can think of where they didn't just "trust the plan".
Really wanting that shit released vs. We put the Dems back in power and they open the border back up, start free trade back up, reinstall DEI and USAID....

Nah, nobody wants to know who really choked him to death more than they'd like a country that works and doesn't put its own citizens second.

When it comes time to vote? It won't be the decisive issue.
 
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