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Majority of Americans Favor Lower Immigration Levels

 July 22, 2024

A recent Gallup poll reveals that 55% of U.S. adults now favor reducing immigration levels, marking the first time in nearly two decades that a majority has held this view. This shift in public opinion coincides with record-high border crossings and immigration being a top issue in the 2024 presidential campaign, Axios reported.

This is a huge win for Donald Trump because his anti-illegal immigration platform is back in full force.

According to the poll, 55% of Americans now support lowering immigration, up from 41% a year ago. This is the most significant percentage of people to hold this view since 2001, when it was recorded at 58%. The historical peak was 65% in 1993 and 1995.

Partisan Divide on Immigration Policy

The poll highlighted significant partisan differences. Republicans and Independents are more likely to support reduced immigration levels, but Democrats also showed increased support for a decline.

Among Republicans, there was a 15-point increase, bringing the total to 88%. Independents saw an 11-point rise to 50%, while Democrats experienced a 10-point increase to 28%.

The shift in public sentiment comes amid a backdrop of record-high border crossings, which reached unprecedented numbers late last year. Immigration has emerged as a leading concern for Americans in recent months.

Border Situation Described as a Crisis

A substantial 42% of respondents described the situation at the U.S. border with Mexico as a crisis. This perception has fueled the prominence of immigration in the 2024 presidential campaign. Candidates from both major parties are addressing the issue with various proposals to manage the border and immigration policies.

President Biden has responded to the border surges with an executive order to manage the influx of migrants. Despite the overall desire for reduced immigration, Americans also support specific policies that allow immigrants to remain in the country.

Support for Pathways to Citizenship

While a majority favor restrictions, 70% of U.S. adults support allowing immigrants who entered the country illegally to have a chance to become citizens if they meet specific requirements—furthermore, 81% back citizenship for those who came to the U.S. as children.

The poll results are based on phone interviews conducted between June 3-23 with a random sample of 1,005 adults across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The margin of sampling error is ±4 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.

Historical Context of Immigration Views

This is the first time in nearly twenty years that most Americans have expressed a desire to reduce immigration levels. The previous high in recent history was in 2001, shortly after the 9/11 attacks, when national security concerns were at the forefront.

The increased desire for reduced immigration among Republicans is notable, with a significant rise in their numbers. Independents, often a bellwether group for broader public opinion, also showed a marked increase. Democrats, while traditionally more supportive of higher immigration levels, also saw a rise in the number, favoring a decrease.

Implications for the 2024 Presidential Campaign

The current public opinion on immigration is likely to influence the strategies of presidential candidates. Immigration has already been a central topic in debates and campaign rallies. The Biden administration's policies and executive actions will be scrutinized as candidates propose their plans for managing immigration.

Public Sentiment on Immigration Policies

Despite the desire for lower immigration levels, Americans strongly support specific pathways to citizenship. The high percentage of support for allowing immigrants, particularly those who entered as children, to become citizens indicates a nuanced public opinion.

This support for pathways to citizenship highlights the complexity of the immigration issue. While there is a significant desire to reduce overall immigration, there is also empathy and support for those who have been in the country for an extended period.

Future Directions in Immigration Policy

The poll results suggest that future immigration policies must balance the desire for lower immigration levels with the public's support for the humane and fair treatment of immigrants already in the country. This balance will be crucial in shaping the political landscape leading to the 2024 elections.

In conclusion, the recent Gallup poll indicates a significant shift in public opinion toward favoring reduced immigration levels, with notable increases across all major political groups. This shift is set against record-high border crossings and the upcoming presidential campaign.

Despite the desire for restrictions, there remains strong support for policies that provide pathways to citizenship for certain groups of immigrants.

The nuanced views of Americans on immigration will likely play a critical role in shaping future policies and the political discourse surrounding this issue.