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How US views of immigration have changed since Trump took office, according to Gallup polling
Americans' views on immigration take a massive positive swing amid Trump's crackdown
This year, it has dropped to 30%, and positive views of immigration have hit a record high of 79%, according to poll results released July 11. The poll surveyed 1,402 Americans between June 2 and 26.
Gallop poll: U.S. views of immigration have changed since Trump took office
A new poll from Gallup Friday shows a steep drop among Republicans wanting immigration levels into the U.S. decreased – falling from 88 percent in 2024 down to 48 percent in June. The same survey showed an uptick in Republicans who see immigration as having a positive effect on the U.S.
In a marked reversal from a year ago, more Americans now have positive views about immigration, and a record high believes it is good for the nation.
Gallup poll shows 79% of Americans favor immigrants, a significant increase from a year earlier and a high point in a nearly 25-year trend
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