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Highest Hopes for Trump on Immigration; Lowest, on Unity

Of 17 policy goals, Americans are most optimistic about Donald Trump's ability to control immigration and most pessimistic about his ability to heal political divisions in the U.S.

Perceptions of Increased U.S. Crime at Highest Since 1993

Americans are more likely to perceive crime in the U.S. as having increased over the prior year (78%) than they have been at any point since 1993.

Trump's Approval Rating Drops to 36%, New Second-Term Low

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has slipped to a new second-term low point and is approaching his all-time low of 34%.

Scams: Relatively Common and Anxiety-Inducing for Americans

Being the victim of a scam is one of the most prevalent crimes U.S. households experience, and also one that causes anxiety for a majority of Americans.

Americans See Little Progress in Key Areas Under Biden

Americans rate the progress the U.S. has made during Biden's presidency as mostly negative across 18 economic, national and international areas.

52% Describe Problem of Crime in the U.S. as Serious

A slim majority of U.S. adults (52%) describe the problem of U.S. crime as "extremely" or "very serious." Americans' perceptions of the seriousness are up slightly from a year ago but remain down from 2015-2017.

Crime Fears Rebound in U.S. After Lull During 2020 Lockdowns

Americans' worry about becoming a victim of 13 crimes is trending upward this year after edging mostly downward in 2020.

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.

Inflation, Immigration Rank Among Top U.S. Issue Concerns

Inflation and immigration rank among Americans' top issue concerns for the country when asked about national problems in March.

U.S. Reports of Crime Victimization at 20-Year Low

New lows in Gallup's 20-year trend say someone in their household (20%) or they, personally (13%), have been a crime victim in the past year.
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