Poll: Record-high percentage of US adults say immigration generally a good thing for country
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Poll: Record-high percentage of US adults say immigration generally a good thing for country
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — As the Trump administration implements its hardline immigration policies, a record-high share of U.S. adults said immigration generally benefits the country, a new Gallup Poll found. A record-high 79% of U.S. adults say immigration is generally a good thing for the country, the poll found. In its analysis of the poll, Gallup said, “These shifts reverse a four-year trend of rising concern about immigration that began in 20…
While immigration has long been a key issue in the US political debate, a recent poll conducted by the Gallup Institute from 2 to 26 June 2025 marks a turning point. A record of 79% of American adults now believe that immigration is a good thing for the country, compared to only 17% who perceive it negatively. These figures beat all the records recorded in recent decades. This is accompanied by a significant drop in the number of people demandin…
Mexican migrant workers pick blueberries during a harvest at a farm in Lake Wales, Florida, on March 31, 2020. National Farmworker Awareness Week is observed during the week of March 25-31, 2025. (OSV News Photo/Marco Bello, Reuters) By Kate Scanlon, OSV News WASHINGTON — As the Trump administration implements its hardline immigration policies, a record percentage of U.S. adults said immigration generally benefits the country, according to a new…
The new immigration fees for visas, asylum and status adjustment Trump's government orders not to bail undocumented detainees who fight their deportationPresident Donald Trump returned to power with anti-immigration rhetoric and implementing his mass deportation plan, as well as other federal measures that pressure undocumented foreigners to self-deport.His anti-immigration policy, however, is losing support, even among Republican voters: 79% of…
The U.S. will be able to deport migrants to third countries with only 6 hours notice, even without security guarantees.President Donald Trump returned to power with anti-immigration rhetoric and implementing his massive deportation plan of history, as well as other federal measures that pressure undocumented foreigners to self-deport.His anti-immigration policy, however, is losing support, even among Republican voters: 79% of Americans believe i…
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