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Immigrants are doing work that lifts production, and earning income to buy homes, cars, groceries, clothing, health care and other products and services that expand the nation’s economy.
Slightly more respondents said immigration makes the U.S. worse off (34%) than said it makes the country better off (31%).
20 percent said immigration actions, more than any other issue. Overall, Americans seem to like stability, predictability, and the rule of law, whether it's about the economy or other issues.
As President Donald Trump approaches the 100th day of his second term, a Fox News survey finds voters pleased with the job he ...
Similar positive trends emerge when the public is asked about the economic and cultural impacts of immigration ... and political narratives. What does stand out in the latest round of ESS data ...