A Gallup survey reveals that 79% of U.S. respondents consider immigration beneficial, marking a 15-point rise from the previous year. Support among Trump's Republican base increased to 64%. In contrast, 38% now endorse deporting all illegal immigrants, a decrease from 47%. Additionally, backing for expanding the U.S.-Mexico border wall fell to 45%. The survey indicates a significant change in public sentiment regarding immigration, with the desire to reduce immigration having dropped from 55% to 30% over the past year.
A record high of 79 percent of US respondents in a Gallup survey say immigration is a good thing for the country, representing a 15-point increase from last year.
Only 38 percent of respondents said they back deporting all immigrants who are living in the United States illegally, down from 47 percent last year.
Support for expanding the US-Mexico border wall also went down to 45 percent, showing a drop of eight percentage points.
Gallup found that Americans wanting immigration reduced dropped from 55 percent in 2024 to 30 percent today, indicating a significant shift in public opinion.
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