A new Gallup poll shows that only 35 percent of Americans approve of Donald Trump's approach to immigration, with a majority of 62 percent disapproving. There has been a notable evolution in views among Republicans, as only 48 percent support reducing immigration rates, a significant drop from 88 percent last year. Furthermore, 79 percent of Americans now consider immigration beneficial, an increase from the previous year. Support for pathways to citizenship for immigrants is rising, while hardline immigration policies are losing favor among respondents.
Gallup reported that only 35 percent of Americans approve of Trump's handling of immigration, with 62 percent disapproving. The approval rates differ starkly along party lines.
A remarkable shift is noted as only 48 percent of Republicans believe immigration rates should decrease, a decline from 88 percent the previous year.
Seventy-nine percent of Americans now view immigration as a "good thing," up from 64 percent last year. This indicates a growing acceptance of immigration across demographics.
Support for immigration measures like pathways to citizenship is increasing, while hardline policies are seeing decreased approval among Americans.
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