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Showing Original Post only (View all)Surge in U.S. Concern About Immigration Has Abated [View all]
https://news.gallup.com/poll/692522/surge-concern-immigration-abated.aspxWASHINGTON, D.C. Americans have grown markedly more positive toward immigration over the past year, with the share wanting immigration reduced dropping from 55% in 2024 to 30% today. At the same time, a record-high 79% of U.S. adults say immigration is a good thing for the country.
These shifts reverse a four-year trend of rising concern about immigration that began in 2021 and reflect changes among all major party groups.
With illegal border crossings down sharply this year, fewer Americans than in June 2024 back hard-line border enforcement measures, while more favor offering pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the U.S.
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The same poll finds many more Americans disapproving than approving of President Donald Trumps handling of immigration. Trumps 21% approval rating on the issue among Hispanic adults is below his 35% rating nationally, with the deficit likely reflecting that groups low support for some of the administrations signature immigration policies.
These shifts reverse a four-year trend of rising concern about immigration that began in 2021 and reflect changes among all major party groups.
With illegal border crossings down sharply this year, fewer Americans than in June 2024 back hard-line border enforcement measures, while more favor offering pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the U.S.
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The same poll finds many more Americans disapproving than approving of President Donald Trumps handling of immigration. Trumps 21% approval rating on the issue among Hispanic adults is below his 35% rating nationally, with the deficit likely reflecting that groups low support for some of the administrations signature immigration policies.
Interestingly, there's been a big jump in Republicans saying immigration has a positive effect on the country. Seems like that could be a useful data point to leverage.
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Perhaps Trump supporters are starting to realize that they are losing their farms, restaurants, and construction workers
h2ebits
Jul 2025
#2
Conservatives have no empathy. They can not feel for just a random person, only when it effects them personally
LiberalArkie
Jul 2025
#15
Will John Kerry and other experts flip now that the polls tell them something different?
newdeal2
Jul 2025
#5
If repugs were real patriots they'd be in the fields helping to keep food on the table for hard working Americans. nt
Hotler
Jul 2025
#8
The uptick reacted the propaganda; the downtick reacted to the truth (nt)
William Seger
Jul 2025
#13
The white working class from my high school are still absolutely in love with fuckface.
Lucky Luciano
Jul 2025
#14
So this is the upside of Trump's unconstitutional and immoral approach to immigration control.
Martin68
Jul 2025
#16
I have a feeling, that the right wing propaganda media may have stopped talking about this since chump got into office
Mr. Sparkle
Jul 2025
#23
Uh-oh. People are beginning to realize that "Illegal aliens" are just working people rather than scary Bogeymen.
Ping Tung
Jul 2025
#24
I would hope so, as a government we look like a bunch of disgusting thug racists.
Passages
Jul 2025
#25
Well, that's nice. Now prepare to enjoy the remaining 3.5 years of nazification y'all voted for.
0rganism
Jul 2025
#26
When they start to feel the effects of this militant anti-immigrant rage...
Dawson Leery
Jul 2025
#27