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    Home » Blog » Poll: Trump Wins Latino Votes with Populist Pitch on Migration, Money, Crime

    Poll: Trump Wins Latino Votes with Populist Pitch on Migration, Money, Crime

    April 11, 2024Updated:April 11, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    According to an Ipsos poll released on April 9, American Latino voters favor President Donald Trump’s nationalist immigration policies over Joe Biden’s cheap-labor plans.

    Twenty- nine percent of 1, 000 Hispanic told Gallup that Trump is” fine on immigration”, while only 22 percentage said Biden is” fine on immigration”.

    In addition, according to the poll, 42 % of Latinos support a boundary wall, and 38 % oppose the forced reunification of migrants in their home countries, despite pro-immigration help in their own families and neighborhoods.

    These poll results are significantly higher than they were in December 2021, when only 30 % of Latinos voted in favor of a wall and 28 % voted against deportations.

    Exactly 4 % of people support “granting the President the power to close U.S. borders if the country experiences to many immigrant arrivals.”

    According to the poll, “around one in four believe that improving border security ( 24 % ) or reforming the immigration system ( 26 % ) should be the government’s top priority.”

    ( Screenshot, Axios/Ipsos Poll conducted in partnership with Noticias Telemundo )

    These figures good understate American Latino support for Trump’s plans. The surveys surveyed grownups, not just citizens or possible voters. Just 835 of the 1, 080 responders in the surveys were likely to vote.

    Similar to many other polls, the poll also reveals that Latinos are deeply concerned about regional murder, bag issues, inflation, and jobs, just like many other Americans.

    Those mainstream concerns also help Trump’s scores, according to the poll: &nbsp,” When asked who is better for the U. S. economy, Latinos prefer Trump ( 42 % ) over Biden ( 20 % ). On crime and public safety, Trump ( 31 % ) also outperforms Biden ( 20 % )”.

    However, the poll also revealed that the majority of Latinos favor the Democrats ‘ big-government initiatives, particularly those in lower income households. Yet&nbsp, they likewise favor Trump’s nationalist policies over the company- first policies pushed by the GOP’s rapid- shrinking establishment wing. &nbsp,

    ( Screenshot, Axios/Ipsos Poll conducted in partnership with Noticias Telemundo )

    The migration and income responses suggest that Trump’s strong support for his low-migration policies is likely to be a wise choice given the financial harm that Biden’s high-migration policies have caused.

    Biden’s policies have invited at least 7 million southwestern migrants — plus approximately 4 million legitimate refugee and visa workers — to compete against Americans for jobs, wages, homes, and seats in good K- 12 schools. That overflow imposes panic and poverty on some fighting areas, regardless of race or ethnicity.

    So much, GOP candidates have largely ignored the bag harm caused by Biden’s movement. Rather, they are using movement to drive participation among GOP base electors by denouncing the murder, chaos, and drug trafficking enabled by Biden’s plan.

    See — Kari Lake: Fentanyl Coming Across” Wide Open Border” Is a” Weapon of Mass Destruction”

    Matt Perdie / Breitbart News

    However, some Democrats have begun to entice swing voters, including Latino Americans, by criticizing the financial costs and responsibilities of Biden’s immigration policy, such as the rise in poverty and the burdens placed on local governments.

    Democrats ‘ immigration policies, in part, are influenced by Wall Street’s support for lowering wages and lowering cover costs.

    They also offer taxpayer funds to help mitigate the economic harm of their immigration policies, while even criticizing Trump’s moderate policies as racist. &nbsp, For instance, on April 9, Biden talked about cover costs in an&nbsp, meeting with the Hispanic- language Univision TV place:

    Univision: &nbsp, In Nevada, during your new excursion to Nevada and Phoenix, we spoke with Victor and Maria Cureño. Thanks to a product from the federal government that made it possible to place the down payment on their first home, they were able to purchase their first home at the age of 51. So how could the new Biden- Harris management make buying a home more affordable for people across the nation, across the board?

    Biden: Well, first of all, if you’re buying your first house and/or moving up from a small home to a larger house, we’ll allow you to effectively receive a$ 10, 000 pay to purchase the first home and/or move to a different home due to interest rates and other factors. What that does is, suddenly, that grows the business, it allows people]sic]. And we’ve provided for millions of new homes, rental assistance, or provided … we’ve sent people checks for a lot of money to subsidize their rent, because it’s, again, overwhelming the interest of the country ]sic ] that we do that. Thus, we have a big cover system through the Department of Health, of Housing and Urban Development. We have a significant system that, to be sure, includes book incentives through policy that no Republican voted for. Think of all the persons who were able to stay in their homes because we paid their rent during and after the crisis. Why is n’t … why does that not make sense? And encourages developers to develop these houses, develop these rooms? And, so, it’s — I have the number here, but anyhow … it’s a major impact.

    Democrats are attempting to turn Latino voters apart from both Trump’s nationalist agenda and the GOP’s business-first wing at the same time by making promises of racism and GOP elitism:

    A plurality of Latinos hold an unfavorable view of Biden ( 41 % favorable, 47 % unfavorable ), while Trump is seen even less favorably ( 32 % favorable, 56 % unfavorable )

    …

    Latinos are far more likely to say that the Democratic Party represents people like them ( 36 % ), cares about Latino and Hispanic people ( 34 % ), and shares their values ( 32 % ) compared to the Republican Party ( 16 %, 12 %, and 17 %, respectively ).

    …

    Half of respondents ( 52 % ) say they agree that they worry that if the government starts mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, they will target all Latinos, including native and legal residents, not only the undocumented. These rates are highest among first-generation respondents ( 57 % ) and those who only speak Spanish ( 59 % ) respectively.

    Similar Latino concerns about movement and funds are found in other recent surveys of Latinos in California.

    For instance, the Public Policy Institute of California conducted a&nbsp, poll&nbsp, of 1, 075 good citizens in California. According to the poll, voters were asked to choose between” 1] Immigrants today are a benefit to California because of their hard work and job skills and [2 ] Immigrants today are a burden to California because they use public services.” In competitive towns, 48 percentage said movement is a problem, according to the poll.

    Politico reported on their ballot, saying:

    The results suggest&nbsp, original President Trump’s calls for more border security — and apparently his&nbsp, anti- immigrant rhetoric&nbsp, — are registering yet among people who may have ties to immigration …. &nbsp, Between the lines: &nbsp, A recent study published in the&nbsp, European Political Science Review&nbsp, suggests Latino support for Trump is not growing in spite of his anti- immigrant rhetoric— but because of it.

    Biden’s policy of&nbsp, Extraction Migration&nbsp, has pulled roughly 10 million legal and illegal migrants into the United States since 2021. That flood has &nbsp, helped investors by&nbsp, inflating real estate prices&nbsp, and&nbsp, reducing Americans ‘ wages.

    The flood is&nbsp, urged and welcomed&nbsp, by business groups because it cuts Americans ‘ blue- collar wages and white- collar salaries. It also reduces marketplace pressure to invest in productivity- boosting technology, heartland states, and overseas markets. and lessens the federal government’s economic burden as a result of the drug and” Deaths of Despair” crises.

    Biden’s easy- migration policies are deliberately adding the foreigners ‘ problems to the lengthening list of Americans ‘ problems — homelessness, low wages, a shrinking middle class, slowing innovation, declining blue- collar life expectancy, spreading poverty, the rising death toll from drugs, and the increasing alienation among young people.

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