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More Republicans Favor Path to Citizenship Than Wall

More Republicans favor a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants living in the U.S. than either of two proposals advanced by Donald Trump -- building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and deporting all illegal immigrants.

The Trend Line: Americans Split on Priority of Securing Borders or Dealing With Illegal Immigrants in U.S

When looking at immigration policy in the U.S., Americans are almost evenly divided. Slightly more than half of adults believe the focus should be dealing with illegal immigrants already in the U.S., while 45% say the focus should be halting the ...

The Presidential Campaign, Policy Issues and the Public

Americans agree that their government should take immediate action in a number of specific problem areas.

Trump's Job Approval 43% in Early June

President Donald Trump's June 3-16 job approval rating is 43%, up slightly from 40% in the second half of May.

Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem List

Sharply more Americans than in January name immigration as the most important problem facing the U.S. The issue ranks first on the list.

A Letter to Elected Representatives, From the Average American

What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives.

In U.S., Border Security, Immigrant Status Equally Important

About as many Americans now say it is extremely important that the government develop a plan to deal with illegal immigrants already living in the U.S. as say it is extremely important to secure U.S. borders to halt illegal immigration.

Passing New Immigration Laws Is Important to Americans

Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds say it is important to pass new immigration laws, and generally support the key provisions Congress is currently considering.

Overall U.S. Desire to Decrease Immigration Unchanged in 2017

Americans' attitudes about immigration have not changed significantly since Donald Trump's presidential campaign featured a prominent negative focus on immigration.

Most in U.S. Say It's Essential That Immigrants Learn English

Seven in 10 Americans say it is "essential" that U.S. immigrants learn to speak English. Far fewer, 20%, say it is essential that Americans learn a second language. One in three Americans say they know a second language.
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