According to a recent Gallup poll, two-thirds of Americans
view immigration as beneficial for the country, while 27% consider it to be a
bad thing.
The percentage of people who see immigration as a good thing
has decreased from its peak of 77% in 2020 and is the lowest recorded by Gallup
since 2014, when it was 63%.
However, the current 68% who view immigration as positive is
generally higher than in the early 2000s through 2012. Although only a quarter
of Americans see immigration as detrimental, this perspective is more prevalent
among Republicans (43%) than Democrats (10%), with independents aligning more
closely with the national average (28%).
Nonetheless, half of Republicans, 67% of independents, and
87% of Democrats still consider immigration a good thing.
The poll was conducted after the Biden administration lifted
emergency regulations, known as Title 42, which had allowed border control
officers to immediately deport individuals caught entering the U.S. illegally,
rather than providing them with an asylum hearing.
Michael Hendricks is
a husband, father, entrepreneur, lawyer, and pastor. He spent his early years
in Central Mexico, fostering a love for languages, culture, and immigrant
experiences. With over 10 years of legal experience, he embarked on a mission
in 2021 to create a simplified immigration platform in the USA. His goal is to
provide holistic support to immigrants by reducing frustration and anxiety,
increasing transparency and affordability, and offering a comprehensive
approach to the immigration process. Together with Allcanza, he aims to
streamline immigration procedures, ensuring that individuals of all educational
levels have affordable and transparent access to applying for immigration
benefits, with costs averaging 50% less than traditional attorney fees, while
still benefiting from human guidance and attorney review.
For more information: https://allcanza.com/