America’s View on Immigration is Changing Dramatically

by Chris Black

American views on immigration have inverted from just 28% opposed to more immigration in 2020 to 38% in 2022.

During the same time period, those in favor of more immigration has fallen from 34% to 27%.

While those for and against immigration remained divided along party lines, there has been a sharp bipartisan shift toward increased opposition.

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Between 2020 and 2022, Republican opposition increased from 48 to 69 percent and Democrats went from 13 to 17 percent.

Independents followed this trend with an increase in opposition from 29 to 33 percent.

During this time, encounters with illegal border crossers at the U.S. southern border have increased fourfold.

In June, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol reported 207,416 illegal encounters, the highest number since 1960.

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