Inflation and illegal immigration are key factors. Hispanics, like other Americans, prioritize job security, affordable prices, safe streets, and secure borders. They feel Democrats overlook these concerns.
55% of Hispanic likely voters believe the government is doing too little to reduce illegal border crossings and visitor overstays.
More Hispanics voted for Trump in 2024 than in 2016, surpassing even Romney's support in 2012. This trend reflects a growing alignment with Republican values.
The more Hispanics are comfortable with English and American culture, the more likely they are to vote Republican. This reflects a broader assimilation into American society.
68% of Hispanics believe the increased illegal immigration under Biden was purposefully allowed, indicating strong disapproval.
Hispanics in border states like Texas and Arizona voted heavily for Trump, reflecting their concerns about illegal immigration and border security.
While illegal immigrants may panic, the actual impact will be gradual due to limited resources. However, the lack of deportations under Biden makes any action under Trump seem significant.
66% of Hispanics support mandatory E-Verify, which would make it harder for businesses to hire illegal aliens. This policy is seen as a practical solution to curb illegal immigration.
Yes, as Hispanics are predominantly working-class and prioritize issues like low prices, secure borders, and business deregulation, which Republicans emphasize.
Hispanics are working Americans who want the same things as other working Americans. Parties should focus on issues that matter to this demographic, such as border security and economic stability.
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