Fact Check: "Independent voter approval of Trump's immigration policies plummeted from 41% to 32%."
What We Know
The claim states that independent voter approval of Donald Trump's immigration policies decreased from 41% to 32%. However, there is no credible evidence or data available to substantiate this specific statistic. The sources provided do not contain any relevant information regarding voter approval ratings or immigration policies. Instead, they focus on unrelated topics such as language distinctions (source-1, source-2) and forums discussing various subjects unrelated to Trump's policies (source-3).
Analysis
The claim lacks a verifiable source that provides the specific approval ratings mentioned. The absence of data from reputable polling organizations or surveys means that we cannot assess the accuracy of the claim. The sources cited do not address the topic of Trump's immigration policies or any changes in voter approval ratings. Instead, they focus on language differences and community forums, which do not lend credibility to the claim. Without reliable polling data or a recognized source to back up the figures, the assertion remains unverified and unsupported.
Conclusion
Verdict: False. The claim that independent voter approval of Trump's immigration policies dropped from 41% to 32% is not supported by any credible evidence or data. The sources provided do not contain relevant information, and thus the claim cannot be substantiated.