short reads | Jun 21, 2023
Just 23% of Americans say the government is doing a good job dealing with the large number of people seeking asylum at the border, while 73% say it’s doing a bad job.
short reads | Sep 8, 2022
There are sizable ideological differences over the most pressing priorities for the U.S. immigration system within each partisan coalition.
short reads | Feb 14, 2022
Nearly four-in-ten Latinos (39%) say they worry that they, a family member or someone close to them could be deported.
report | Jan 20, 2022
Most Latino immigrants say they would come to the U.S. again.
report | Oct 13, 2021
Wide majorities in most of the 17 advanced economies surveyed say having people of many different backgrounds improves their society, but most also see conflicts between partisan, racial and ethnic groups.
short reads | Sep 1, 2021
The U.S. Muslim population has grown in the decades since 9/11, but views toward them have become increasingly polarized along political lines.
short reads | May 25, 2021
Republicans and Democrats continue to differ over the factors they see as important for being “truly American.”
report | May 5, 2021
Large ideological divides persist on views of tradition, national pride and discrimination, especially in the U.S.
report | May 3, 2021
Republican support for allowing undocumented immigrants to remain legally in the United States has declined.
short reads | Apr 20, 2021
Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.