
Deportations ordered by Donald Trump Immigration raids carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) instilled fear in the foreign population of North American territories. But in addition to arrest and expulsion, the Latinos in the United States They have another worry Main during the second term of the Republican Party.
The Latino population in the United States has doubled In 2024 since 2000, with 68 million people. In the second term Trump card78% believe their policies harm HispanicsWhile 71% considered that the deportations went too far. but also 63% He described the economic situation as negative.
scan for Pew Research Center A bulletin on Monday, November 24 revealed that Most Hispanics feel that their situation in the United States is deteriorating.Which represents a precedent in website analytics for nearly two decades.
The report evaluated perception Trump’s economic policiesincluding the implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and tariffs on other countries.
While much of this community saw an increase in median household income and a decrease in the poverty rate between 2023 and 2024, according to the site, 63% considered their economic situation fair or poor. The remaining 37% rated it as excellent or good.
next to, One in three citizens Latinos in the United States I found it difficult to pay for servicesLast year, from:
the National Latino Survey It was implemented in October 2025 with 8,046 adults, of whom 4,923 were Hispanic. In light of this negative outlook and uncertainty. 50% of Hispanics expect their economic situation to improve in the next yearAccording to the poll.
Meanwhile, 36% indicated that they were able to build up savings for the future, while 25% received a salary increase in their current jobs.
On the other hand, the 49% believed that the national economy would deteriorate in 2026 23% indicated that conditions in this area will remain similar to the current conditions.
Regarding the immigration measures taken by Republicans, 78% of those surveyed rated it as harmful. At the same time, they indicated that it affected their daily lives:
In turn, the Latinos surveyed confirmed that the Trump presidency had changed their sense of belonging to the North American territory: 55% said they felt concerned about their place in that country.