A new poll focused on Hispanic voters and business owners in Texas reports a sharp shift in sentiment away from Donald Trump, citing anger over his deportation policies. One report, from Politico, describes the survey as showing that Democratic nominee James Talarico leads in the Texas Hispanic community, attributing the change to widespread dissatisfaction with deportations. The same reporting emphasizes that the poll measures voter reactions tied specifically to deportation efforts rather than a broader set of issues. Yahoo News reposts the same headline framing, indicating the story is being circulated as a poll-driven account of changing support. Across the available material, the consistent theme is that Texas Hispanics are expressing strong negative views of deportation actions associated with Trump and that this dissatisfaction corresponds with increased support for Talarico among the surveyed group. The sources provided do not include further methodological details such as sample size, field dates, margins of error, or the precise wording of questions, so those specifics cannot be confirmed from the information given.