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The Average American Weighs In on Immigration
Joe Biden's initial actions on immigration policy generally fit well with U.S. public opinion.
Job Creators: Keep Out?
As debates about immigration intensify, there's a major factor to consider: Many entrepreneurial migrants are job creators.
What Americans Want Their Government to Do Now
Despite the partisan rancor surrounding the midterm campaign, majorities agree on several things the government can do regardless of who wins on Nov. 6.
Trump's Policy Proposals and Public Opinion
Find out which of President-elect Trump's proposals are in sync with American public opinion, which are not and which fall in the middle.
Identity Politics in Context
The complex issue of identity politics looms as a potentially important factor in next year's midterm elections.
Worldwide, 54% See Communities as Good for Migrants
Is the world a better place for migrants to live than it was at the start of the decade? A majority of the world (54%) sees it that way today.
Lessons in Engagement: Buoying the German Economy
Germany, the economic powerhouse of Europe, faces a labor shortage and stagnating economy. Learn how engagement can help the country remain successful.
Record-High 75% of Americans Say Immigration Is Good Thing
A record-high 75% of Americans think immigration is a good thing, and most would like to see immigration in the U.S. kept at its current level or increased.
Hispanics Frown on Trump, but Not Rest of GOP Field
Two-thirds of U.S. Hispanics view Donald Trump unfavorably vs. 14% favorably, according to Gallup tracking since July. Jeb Bush is not as well-recognized, but his image among Hispanics this summer has tilted positive, 34% vs. 23%.
Snapshot: More in U.S. Say Immigration Is the Top Problem
The percentage of Americans mentioning immigration as the top U.S. problem rose to 14% in June, second to the 19% citing dissatisfaction with government.