Recent polling data throughout late June and early July 2025 indicate that President Donald Trump's overall approval ratings remain below 50%, with disapproval consistently higher across multiple surveys. NPR/Marist polling from June 23-25 shows Trump’s approval at 43% and disapproval at 52%, with negative net approval ratings on immigration (-9), foreign policy (-12), and the economy (-14). YouGov/Economist polls from late June and early July report similar figures, with adult approval around 40-42% and disapproval between 53-56%. Inflation remains a particularly weak area for Trump, with net approval ratings as low as -22. Navigator Research and Morning Consult polls also reflect disapproval rates exceeding approval, with notable declines in net approval on tariffs (-22) and healthcare (-15). Rasmussen polls indicate a drop in Trump’s net approval rating from +8 to -2 since mid-June. Regionally, Morning Consult data from July 7 shows Trump’s approval at 51% in North Carolina. On the immigration front, Gallup polling reveals a stark contrast between Trump’s hardline stance and public opinion: only 35% of U.S. adults approve of his immigration policies, while 62% disapprove. Support for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants stands at 78%, and only 38% support mass deportations. Republican approval on immigration remains high at 85%, but Democrats and independents largely disapprove. Public attitudes toward immigration have become more positive overall since Trump took office, with a significant decline in the share of Americans wanting to reduce immigration. Despite Trump’s calls for mass deportations, the majority of Americans view immigration as beneficial. These findings highlight a divergence between Trump’s policy positions and broader public sentiment on immigration amid his ongoing approval challenges.
Trump immigration rating turns negative In the latest @Rasmussen_Poll survey of likely voters on Trump’s handling of immigration, he is upside down with 45% giving him a “good to excellent” grade and 52% a “fair to poor” score. https://t.co/CG1IlFyKFL via @dcexaminer https://t.co/OPKS8qZNRn
Gallup found that 62 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump’s hardline approach to immigration, and there are signs of erosion among Republicans, too. https://t.co/4ALx53oQVo
New Gallup poll: •35% of adults approve of “the way Donald Trump is handling the immigration issue” while 62% disapprove ◦85% of Republicans approve, 97% of Democrats disapprove ◦Independents: 28% approve, 69% disapprove