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Most Latino voters believe their economy will get worse under Trump

A new report from UnidosUs indicates that Latinos are worried about the US economy and that Congress is not doing its job

Most Latino voters believe their economy will get worse under Trump
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Latino voters across the country continue to prioritize the market, and they are aware that President Donald Trump's policies have had an impact on their business, which will only get worse if he continues down this road.

According to the UnidosUs survey, "52 % anticipate the President's plans to worsen their condition next time. "

Although emigration is also in the top five, the costs of food and basic life, as well as wages, cover, and health care are the issues that determine voters ' objectives.

67 % of Latinos disapprove of President Trump's management as a result of his policies, including those that affect immigration.

The report highlights that "majority disapproval persists in all regions, including Florida ( 51 % ). The cost of living, expat arrests and deportations, employment, the market, and the Iran-Iran War are the main factors that influence voters ' opinions of the President.

Even 68 % of Hispanic or Latino voters believe that the nation is heading in the wrong direction, but 84 % of them point to Congress because they believe it is not carrying out its duties of" check and balance" and that Congress is giving the president too much power.

Republicans are the only ones who support Trump's work, with 75 %, but only 21 % of independent Latino voters share this opinion, which falls to 9 % among Democrats.

Youths between the ages of 18 and 29 give President Trump the lowest rating, with only 26 % of the vote, while those between the ages of 20 and 39 give him the lowest, but only 33 %, approval.

President Trump receives the worst rating from Latinas with 26 %, while men approve of him with 34 %.

Help for illegal immigrants

According to the document, both Democrats, Republicans, and politicians are in favor of legalizing illegal immigrants who have been residing in the nation for a while.

53 % think a plan should be developed that not only supports the "dreamers" but also offers the "path to citizenship" for undocumented immigrants who have been in the US for several years.

37 % think that undocumented immigrants should be given the right to access to justice when they are facing deportation proceedings from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE ) office.

44 % of Hispanic fear being harassed or detained, "even if they are US people or have authorized position. "

much enthusiasm for voting

According to the report, Latinos do not express great enthusiasm for participating in the November midterm elections, as only 41 % of voters state to be "extremely excited" to vote, while 27 % state to be "very motivated. " While 73 % of those over the age of 60 express themselves in the same way.

Voters claim that they are motivated to support their communities ( 52 % ), but Latino Republicans are more motivated to support their candidates ( 52 % ).

According to the report conducted with BSP Research, "only 29 % of Latino voters believe that Republicans care about their community, while the majority of Latino voters ( 57 % ) do so. "

This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

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