
America’s Waning Enthusiasm for Immigration
American support for immigration is declining, with only 64% viewing it positively, down from 77% in 2020. Economic uncertainty and political debates influence these changing attitudes.
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American support for immigration is declining, with only 64% viewing it positively, down from 77% in 2020. Economic uncertainty and political debates influence these changing attitudes.
Mass immigration raids across US cities have shocked migrant communities, leading to fear and uncertainty as nearly 1,000 people were arrested in a single day.
Legal migrants in the U.S. are feeling anxious as President Trump’s immigration policies raise fears about their future status.
Latino communities in California are gripped by fear as new deportation measures begin. With over 11 million undocumented people in the U.S., tensions rise amid concerns for family and community safety.
Mexico is preparing for a surge in deportees as the U.S. intensifies its crackdown on undocumented immigrants, with millions potentially facing deportation to Mexico.
Mexico’s officials are considering how to respond to new U.S. border and trade policies. With America’s new president implementing changes, Mexico weighs its options.
A global CGTN poll reveals concerns over U.S. immigration policies, with many believing immigrants are scapegoats for governance issues.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship, calling it unconstitutional.
Immigrant communities in Chicago are fearful amid promised immigration raids by federal authorities, as the Trump administration prioritizes immigration enforcement, putting undocumented residents on edge.
A global poll reveals how teenagers and young adults in the Global South view former President Trump’s immigration policies.