Gallup: Support for Immigration Hits 25-Year High as 79% of Americans Say It’s a ‘Good Thing’
UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – A June Gallup poll finds 79% of Americans view immigration positively and 85% support citizenship pathways for undocumented immigrants, despite President Trump's deportation policies.
- A Gallup poll reveals that 79% of Americans view immigration as 'a good thing,' marking the highest approval in 25 years.
- Republican support for decreasing immigration levels fell from 88% in 2024 to 48% in June, according to the poll.
- Eighty-Five percent of U.S. adults support a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
- The survey reveals record-high positive views on immigration alongside disapproval of President Donald Trump's handling of the issue.
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Gallup Poll: Record 79% of Americans Say Immigration Is Good for the U.S. - News Facts Network
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Just a few months after President Donald Trump returned to office in the midst of a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment, the proportion of American adults who say that immigration is "something good" for the country has increased substantially, even among Republicans, according to a new Gallup poll. Approximately 8 out of 10 Americans (79%) claim that immigration is "something positive" for the country today, which represents an increase from 64% a…
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Against the background of an unprecedented crusade against migrants, the U.S. is experiencing a surprise shift in public perception towards immigration, according to a recent Gallup poll. Although this was one of the issues that marked the presidential election and that gave Donald Trump the victory just eight months ago, support for immigration in the country has now reached record figures, even among Republicans. Approximately 8 out of 10 Amer…
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