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The Complex Landscape of Public Opinion on Deportation
Americans' views on deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally are complex, reflecting the complexity of the issue itself.
Want to Solve Immigration? Listen to the People
Americans support strict border control and fair pathways for immigrants entering the U.S. illegally. Public opinion favors both deportation and citizenship options.
Surge in U.S. Concern About Immigration Has Abated
The percentage of Americans wanting less immigration has dropped by nearly half this year to 30%, with 79% now saying immigration benefits the U.S.
Americans Still Value Immigration, but Have Concerns
Americans support immigration, generally. They also view immigrants positively for their cultural contributions but have concerns about their impact on drug and crime issues.
Sharply More Americans Want to Curb Immigration to U.S.
For the first time in nearly two decades, a majority of Americans think immigration to the U.S. should be decreased.
Plurality in U.S. Says Southern Border Situation Is 'Crisis'
A 39% plurality of Americans say the border situation is a crisis, and 33% consider it to be a major problem. Most Americans have sympathy for migrants.
U.S. Opinion and the Election: Guns, Immigration, Climate
Read a review of where the American public stands on gun control, immigration, and climate change.
Democratic Party Still Seen as Better for Union Members
Americans are more than twice as likely to say the Democratic Party rather than the Republican Party best serves the interests of labor union members.
U.S. Satisfaction With Treatment of Asian People Tumbles
Americans' satisfaction with the way society treats Asian people has fallen sharply this year, after a series of violent attacks on Asian Americans.
How Americans Perceive Treatment of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Less than half of Americans are satisfied with the way immigrants and Black, Hispanic, Jewish and Arab people are treated in the U.S.