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The American public is increasingly turning away from President Trump's immigration policies. According to a new survey released by Jin10, the level of public approval in the US for the current administration's approach to immigration has reached an unprecedented low. This decline reflects the growing discontent among Americans, who are expressing clear dissatisfaction with Washington's policy direction.
This trend is further emphasized by the recent departure of Tricia McLaughlin, the Deputy Secretary for Public Affairs at the US Department of Homeland Security. This event is seen as a sign of internal tensions within the leadership structure and also highlights the deeper difficulties faced by the American public regarding immigration policies.
This decline is significant because it indicates a gap between the government's policy stance and public perception. As public support drops to new lows, important questions arise about the ability to sustain long-term public backing for immigration-related initiatives.