A recent Gallup poll indicates a significant shift in American attitudes towards immigration, with 79% considering it beneficial for the country. Support for reducing immigration has decreased dramatically from 55% in 2024 to 30%. Republican support for immigration reduction fell by 40 points, with independent and Democratic support also declining. The poll underscores a marked reversal in opinions, attributed largely to critical media exposure on immigration issues. Furthermore, the overall sentiment towards immigration has become markedly positive, reversing a previous trend of declining support.
A record-high number of Americans (79%) consider immigration good for the country, with a notable decline in support for measures like mass deportations and building a border wall.
Support for reducing immigration dropped significantly from 55% in 2024 to 30% now, with the most substantial loss among Republicans, plummeting from 88% to 48%.
Gallup found that among 1,402 U.S. adults, independent support for reducing immigration dropped from 51% to 30%, while support among Democrats decreased from 28% to 16%.
The survey indicated a reversal in attitudes towards immigration, showing a 25-point drop in Americans who want immigration decreased and a near halving of support for such measures among various political groups.
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