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Solid Majority Still Opposes New Construction on Border Wall
Six in 10 Americans oppose expanding the physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, essentially unchanged from seven months ago.
World Split on Whether Immigrants Take Jobs Away
Worldwide, 27% of adults think migrants mostly take the low-paying, low-prestige jobs that citizens in their countries do not want, and 29% say migrants mostly take jobs that citizens do want. Another 18% think both may be happening.
Why Leaders Can't Miss Unhappiness Again
Read an excerpt from Gallup's new book, "Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It."
American Public Opinion and Immigration
Donald Trump's controversial remarks about illegal immigrants in his presidential bid announcement come at a time when most Americans do not perceive immigration as the top problem facing the nation today, but as an important issue.
In U.S., Worry About Illegal Immigration Steady
About six in 10 Americans worry about illegal immigration, similar to recent years but down from 2006-2011 due to declines among Democrats and independents.
Before Title 42 Expired, Who Wanted to Come to the U.S.?
Gallup's latest data from Latin America and the Caribbean, collected before Title 42 expired, highlight that millions of adults would come to the U.S. if they could.
Less Than Half in U.S. OK With Treatment of Immigrants, Arabs
Among six key groups in society, Americans are least satisfied with the way Arabs and immigrants are treated in the U.S. In contrast, 75% of Americans are satisfied with the way Asians are treated -- the highest satisfaction level.
In U.S., Cyberdisruption Most Critical Threat
Americans see cyberterrorism as the most critical of 11 threats to U.S. vital interests. Nuclear weapons development by Iran or by North Korea are next, followed by international terrorism.
Cyberterrorism Tops List of 11 Potential Threats to U.S.
Americans consider cyberterrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea and Iran to be the most critical of 11 potential threats to the U.S.
Influx of Ukrainians Could Test Neighbors' Hospitality
More than 500,000 refugees have fled Ukraine since Thursday, many of them crossing into Poland, Moldova and Romania. Of Ukraine's western neighbors, these three countries were the most welcoming of migrants in 2019.