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bigtree

(91,934 posts)
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 08:37 AM Jul 12

Nearly 80% of U.S. adults believe immigration is good for the country, the highest level ever recorded.



Nearly eight out of ten U.S. adults believe immigration is good for the country, the highest level ever recorded. A new Gallup poll found 79 percent of Americans now have a positive view of immigrants, reversing a four-year decline with a dramatic 15-point surge.

At the same time, the number of people who want to further reduce immigration has dropped from 55 percent in 2024 to just 30 percent today.

The surge in support for immigration has rebounded across party lines, with Republicans showing the most significant jump—climbing from just 50 percent last year to 65 percent today.

Democrats meanwhile remain overwhelmingly supportive, with 91 percent believing in the virtues of immigration. The findings, based on a June survey of 1,402 adults, also reveals growing support for citizenship pathways (78 percent, up 8 points) and declining enthusiasm for hard-line policies like mass deportations (down 9 points).

Even among Republicans, a majority (59 percent) now support legal status for undocumented immigrants, up 13 points from 2024. Across the board, Republicans are the only group with a plurality which leans towards restricting immigration, with a majority of Democrats in favor of increasing it.

more: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/poll-shows-how-u-s-views-of-immigration-have-changed-since-trump-took-office
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Nearly 80% of U.S. adults believe immigration is good for the country, the highest level ever recorded. (Original Post) bigtree Jul 12 OP
Thinking aware people are afraid of removing all that labor from the economy bucolic_frolic Jul 12 #1
I'm more focused on how they're treating immigrants, babylonsister Jul 12 #3
We are all immigrants except the American Indians. TommieMommy Jul 12 #2
All of my ancestors were immigrants... ananda Jul 12 #6
It's easier for people to casually say "yeah, send them all home" than it is seeing ICE violently kidnap immigrants sop Jul 12 #4
The comparison is between Biden and tR*mp's first term. bif Jul 12 #5

bucolic_frolic

(51,516 posts)
1. Thinking aware people are afraid of removing all that labor from the economy
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 08:46 AM
Jul 12

It could lead to shortages, higher prices, more time and cost searching for items.

babylonsister

(172,237 posts)
3. I'm more focused on how they're treating immigrants,
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 09:15 AM
Jul 12

as well as some citizens, like dirt, stripping away constitutional protections. No one signed up for a police state.

ananda

(32,608 posts)
6. All of my ancestors were immigrants...
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 11:47 AM
Jul 12

I even consider the one that came over on the Mayflower
an immigrant.

I also have one who came over from England in the
1790's and became an indentured servant. That's
my father's ancestor with the same last name,
with a respelling due to the way phonics worked for
awhile.

The Irish side came over from Limerick during the
Potato Famine.

I might have a slight tinge of native American, so
maybe I could technically call myself a native, but
I really don't think that way.

I think humans are native to each other -- no such
thing as illegal. We are all in this world together,
and we should act that way.

sop

(15,238 posts)
4. It's easier for people to casually say "yeah, send them all home" than it is seeing ICE violently kidnap immigrants
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 09:27 AM
Jul 12

and disappear them to foreign hellholes with no due process. Biden deported a lot of people, but he did it quietly and followed the laws. Trump's brutal show of force will backfire.

'Comparing the Biden and Trump Deportation Records'
*https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/biden-deportation-record

bif

(25,922 posts)
5. The comparison is between Biden and tR*mp's first term.
Sat Jul 12, 2025, 11:41 AM
Jul 12

I'd be interested in seeing how the Rapist compares in his first 6 months in office.

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