For the first time since 2005, most Americans want less immigration
- A Gallup poll reveals 55% of Americans want lower immigration levels, a significant increase from 41% last year.
- This marks the first time since 2005 that a majority of Americans support decreased immigration, with a 58% peak in 2001.
- Despite party differences, all groups show increased support for reduced immigration compared to the previous year.
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Poll Finds Most American Citizens Want Fewer Immigrants - American Faith
According to a new Gallup poll, a majority of Americans want fewer immigrants coming into the United States for the first time since 2005. The survey reportedly found that 55% of American adults want fewer immigrants to come into the country, while 41% said that they want immigration to remain at its present levels. “Gallup also found that all three political affiliations – Republicans, Democrats, and independents – are more likely to support le…
New Gallup Immigration Polling: Americans Remain Strongly Supportive of Immigration and Citizenship; Want Reform Over Broken Status Quo
Washington, DC – New immigration polling from Gallup, the latest installment in their annual poll, finds that Americans overwhelmingly recognize that immigrants and immigration are still good things for the country. The 2024 installment of the Gallup poll does show real concerns about a broken immigration system and related chaos and disorder at our border,… Continue »
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