Public Support for Immigration Reaches Record High Amid Mass Deportation Efforts
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A recent Gallup poll indicates that only 38% of Americans now support deporting all undocumented immigrants, a decline from 47% last year. In contrast, 79% view immigration positively, the highest figure in Gallup's 24-year history. There is strong support for pathways to citizenship, with 85% favoring this for immigrants brought to the U.S. as children and 78% supporting the same for undocumented immigrants overall. President Trump's immigration policies have garnered only 35% approval, reflecting dissatisfaction, especially among Latino voters.
A new Gallup poll reveals that support for deporting all undocumented immigrants has dropped to 38%, down from 47% last year, marking a significant shift in American attitudes towards immigration.
79% of Americans now view immigration positively, the highest recorded in Gallup's history. This reflects a growing consensus on the benefits of immigration for the country.
Support for allowing undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to become citizens stands at 85%, indicating strong backing for more inclusive immigration policies.
Approval of President Trump's handling of immigration is notably low, with only 35% of voters expressing approval, and a striking 62% disapproving of his approach.
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