Latinos feel historic levels of pessimism about their place in the U.S., their economic stability and the impact of President Trump's second-term policies, a new Pew Research Center survey found.

Why it matters: The findings mark some of the bleakest assessments by Latinos in nearly two decades of Pew surveys and confirm similar findings in an Axios-Ipsos poll released this month.

The big picture: The deepening pessimism and heightened fears in this latest survey suggest Trump's second-term policies — especially on immigration and the economy — are reshaping Latinos' sense of belonging. • The report offers yet another snapshot of how Trump's second-term policies are reshaping Latino attitudes heading into the midterms.

Nearly two in three Latinos say it's a bad time to be Latino or Hi

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