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Is Immigration Policy Hurting Trump Now?

Politics
United States
开始于 January 17, 2026

The article explores how current immigration policies may be impacting Trump's political standing and public perception, examining the potential consequences for his support base and future prospects.

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The president's immigration stance galvanizes his base, solidifying support among hardline conservatives.

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Immigration policy should not be the sole focus of voters; economic issues are equally pivotal in evaluating Trump's presidency.

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The ongoing immigration crisis under Trump's administration showcases a failure to effectively manage border security.

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While immigration policy is polarizing, its impact on Trump's overall approval ratings remains uncertain and complex.

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Trump's strict immigration policies have alienated moderate voters, hurting his chances in key swing states.

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