According to data from a new Gallup poll, Americans continue to show a
slight preference for lower immigration rates. Gallup states that these
perceptions are similar to what was seen last year and remain in line
with poll data on the topic since 2002. Eighteen percent of polled
Americans, however, favored increased immigration, the highest amount of
Americans to state such an opinion since the question was first asked
by pollsters in 1965.
Gallup data also show that Democrats and Independents are divided fairly
equally between favoring decreased rates of immigration and maintaining
the current immigration levels. Republicans presented with a higher
preference for decreased immigration rates, but at a rate less than seen
in recent years.
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