Trump and Biden appear neckandneck among immigrant voters for the first time.| Photo: Jim Watson and Saul Loeb/AFP
In 2020, the scenario was different: Biden won among immigrant voters by a difference of around 10 percent 20 Points according to the Cooperative Election Study. Recent polls show Trump and Biden are technically neck and neck among immigrant voters living in the United States for the first time.
Trump sharply criticized immigrants who entered the United States illegally during the Biden administration. Advisers to the incumbent American president accused Trump of impersonation Adolf Hitler. Members of the Republican Party opposed Trump's speech, including Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, the businessman's rivals in the race for Trump's presidential nomination. 2024.
The last two CNN/SSRS voter intent polls showed a technical tie between Biden and Trump and the immigrant population living in the United States. Both remained 48% Voting intentions in surveys. Another different aspect of the 2020 election was research polling among voters of color (including black and Hispanic voters), where Trump once again performed better than in the last election.
The survey also found that immigrant voters have the greatest concerns 40% is concerned about the economic problems and inflation facing the country. Only 10% says he's worried about immigration or border security. This shows that Trump's recent speeches against illegal immigrants did not resonate negatively with U.S. immigrant voters.
Another question asked of immigrants was, “Which party do you agree with most on immigration policy?” and the answer was that the Republican Party had a lead over the Democratic Party. Immigrants represented around 10% of the entire American electorate.
Last month, Marquette University Law School in the United States released a survey assessing Trump and Biden's immigration and border security policies. For 50% According to voters, Trump would do better on these issues. Only 27% of interviewers said Biden would do better. Other polls during the same period showed that Americans are dissatisfied with the level of immigration into the country.
A Quinnipiac University poll found that the majority of Americans support building the wall along the border with Mexico. Policies that Trump has defended for years. The former president led the Republican Party primaries and one of his main issues is immigration.