President Donald Trump's approval ratings have declined to a second-term low, with several recent polls indicating growing disapproval among Americans. A Gallup poll found his overall approval at 37%, with only 29% approval among independents, matching his all-time low with that group. Rasmussen Reports showed a daily job approval rating of 49% at the end of the polling week, while other polls such as RMG Research and Insider Advantage reported approval ratings near 49-57% among various demographics, including 54% approval among Hispanics and 81% among Republicans. However, disapproval ratings are rising, particularly in states like California where a Berkeley poll recorded a 29% approval rating. Surveys also indicate a decline in favorability and issue ratings despite recent legislative successes. Additionally, the Pew Research Center reported a decline in the U.S. immigrant population for the first time in nearly 60 years, a trend some analysts associate with the Trump administration's policies. Overall, the data reflect a complex and shifting public opinion landscape seven months into Trump's second term.
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