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A June Gallup poll reveals over half of Americans now favor reducing immigration, a sentiment not seen since 2005. Associated Press

Most Americans now think immigration should be decreased: Gallup

A June Gallup poll reveals over half of Americans now favor reducing immigration, a sentiment not seen since 2005. 55% advocate for fewer immigrants compared to 41% last year, with increases noted across all political affiliations. Although most Americans still see immigration positively, the proportion has declined from 68% to 64%. The poll also highlighted strong support for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and “Dreamers,” despite a slight decrease from previous years. Additionally, public opinion is divided on deportations and expanding the border wall.

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