Poll Shows Majority Of Americans Oppose Illegal Immigration, Disapprove Of Trump
Poll Shows Majority Of Americans Oppose Illegal Immigration, Disapprove Of Trump...
A new nationwide poll released today reveals that a significant majority of Americans are against illegal immigration and disapprove of former President Donald Trump. The survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center, highlights shifting public sentiment as immigration remains a central issue in the 2026 political landscape.
The poll found that 72% of Americans believe illegal immigration is a serious problem facing the country. Meanwhile, 65% expressed disapproval of Trump, whose hardline immigration policies continue to spark debate. These findings come as immigration reform dominates discussions in Congress and on the campaign trail.
The survey, conducted between February 15 and February 22, sampled 2,000 adults across all 50 states. It reflects growing concerns about border security and the economic impact of undocumented immigrants. At the same time, it underscores Trump's declining influence as he prepares for a potential 2028 presidential run.
Public reaction to the poll has been mixed. Immigration advocates argue that the findings highlight the need for comprehensive reform. "This poll shows that Americans want solutions, not rhetoric," said Maria Sanchez, spokesperson for the National Immigration Forum. Opponents of illegal immigration, however, see the results as validation of stricter enforcement measures.
The poll also revealed a stark partisan divide. While 85% of Republicans view illegal immigration as a major issue, only 62% of Democrats agree. Similarly, Trump's disapproval ratings are highest among independents and young voters, signaling potential challenges for his political future.
Immigration has become a flashpoint in recent months as border crossings reach record highs. The Biden administration has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle for its handling of the crisis. Meanwhile, Trump has continued to advocate for policies like mass deportations and the construction of a border wall.
The poll's release coincides with a renewed focus on immigration in the 2026 midterm elections. Several key Senate races are expected to hinge on the issue, with candidates from both parties scrambling to address voter concerns. Political analysts predict that immigration will remain a top priority for years to come.
As the debate rages on, the Pew poll offers a snapshot of American attitudes at a pivotal moment. With immigration reform stalled in Congress and public opinion deeply divided, the path forward remains uncertain. One thing is clear: the issue will continue to shape the nation's political landscape for the foreseeable future.