Support for President Trump among Latino voters who backed him in 2024 is declining sharply, driven by aggressive immigration enforcement and economic concerns. - A Pew Research poll shows approval among Latino Trump voters dropped from 93% to 66% between early 2025 and April 2026.
- Many Latino voters, like Sandra Ramirez and Albert Rodriguez in Phoenix, express regret over their 2024 vote, citing harsh ICE raids targeting ordinary people. - The shift could impact swing counties like Maricopa, Arizona, where Latinos make up a third of the population.
- Activists compare the nationwide crackdown to Arizona's controversial SB1070 law and Sheriff Joe Arpaio's past tactics. The erosion of Latino support poses a challenge for Republicans in upcoming midterms and the 2028 presidential race.