A new Napolitan News poll reveals that Republicans have regained a lead over Democrats on key voter concerns—namely the economy and inflation. The survey shows an 8-point Republican advantage on the economy (R+8) and a 6-point lead on inflation (R+6), reversing Democratic gains from May. Analysts attribute the shift to public reaction to a recent trade deal with China and improved economic sentiment. Inflation remains the top issue for 29% of respondents, followed by the economy at 25%. Republicans also hold a 16-point edge on immigration (R+16), while Democrats lead on health care (D+12). Overall, 42% of voters trust Republicans more on top issues, compared to 41% for Democrats.
In a related development, a federal court ruling has reignited debate over immigration enforcement. U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy blocked the deportation of eight South Sudanese individuals convicted of violent crimes, citing concerns they hadn’t been given a fair opportunity to present claims of potential persecution. The ruling, which mandates at least 72 hours’ notice before deportation and allows 15 days to reopen cases, follows a similar decision halting removals to Libya. The Justice Department criticized the ruling, arguing due process had already been granted. The eight individuals are currently held at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. The case raises questions about the judiciary’s role in immigration policy and the balance between public safety and human rights.