- Donald Trump secured significant support from Latino voters in the 2024 elections, which contributed to his second term in the White House.
- Since his return to office, polling indicates a substantial decline in support for Trump among Latino voters, with approval dropping from 93% to 66% among those who voted for him.
- This decrease in support is largely attributed to his administration's aggressive immigration crackdown, which has led to arrest sweeps and affected many Latino communities.
- The shift is particularly evident in swing regions like Maricopa County, Arizona, where some Latino voters express regret for their 2024 vote due to enforcement actions.
- The Republican Party risks losing this key demographic in future elections, as economic concerns and immigration enforcement continue to alienate some Latino voters.
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