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As important as immigration was to Trump's 2016 success, though, it now appears to be an even stronger source of support for him in the 2024 primaries against former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
In 2025, 26% of U.S. adults said they would support more immigration, a 10% increase from 2024, when 16% expressed support for the idea, according to Gallup.
Immigration is one of the most divisive issues this election, even though a majority of Americans on both sides of the political aisle want to improve border security.
Today’s immigration debate is often reduced to a binary: openness vs. security. But history shows there is a third way of ...
A recent Scripps News/Ipsos Poll released Wednesday found Americans favor former President Donald Trump on immigration, and a majority support mass deportations of illegal immigrants.
Nation & World News Support for immigration way up since Trump took office, according to Gallup polling Published: Jul. 11, 2025, 4:20 p.m.
Public appetite for tougher immigration policies has grown since the start of Trump's first term in 2017 when he pledged to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and ban travelers from majority ...
79% of U.S. adults say immigration is good, a 25-year high. GOP support for immigration and citizenship pathways is rising. Fewer Americans support mass deportations or reduced immigration.
Those workers, who are trained to investigate immigration-related fraud, were notified that their names had been "put forward" for consideration to serve on short-term ICE details and ICE task forces.
Republicans appear to be changing their views on immigration policies, while the majority still support President Donald Trump in the way he is handling the issue. A new poll from Gallup Friday ...
“The immigration reform tide turned once and for all on Nov. 6, 2012. The elections produced a mandate for immigration reform,” according to Frank Sharry, executive director of America’s Voice.
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