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Can a 'Nation of Immigrants' Reform 21st-Century Immigration?

Republicans with college degrees differ from those without degrees on some of the hard-line anti-illegal immigration measures President Trump is exploring.

U.S. Satisfaction With Immigration Levels Reaches New High

Forty-one percent of Americans are satisfied with the level of immigration into the country today, more than at any time since 2001.

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.

What's the Message to 46 Million Latin Americans?

How many more people from Latin America could be coming to the southern U.S. border? And what message is U.S. leadership sending to them?

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.

How Big Is the Problem at the U.S. Border?

The questions each leader should be able to answer: How many more people from Latin America could be coming to the southern U.S. border? And why?

Measuring Trends in Americans' Personal Values

Trends measuring Americans' values need to be analyzed in the context of differences in question wording and changes in methodology.

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.

Biden's 13th-Quarter Approval Average Lowest Historically

Joe Biden's 38.7% average job approval rating during his 13th quarter in office is essentially unchanged from the previous quarter and is the lowest for any president's 13th quarter historically.

Americans Showing Increased Concern About Immigration

Americans' satisfaction with the level of immigration into the U.S. was already low, but it has now has fallen to the lowest in a decade. More are dissatisfied because they want immigration decreased, but a wide partisan gulf persists.
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