Gallup Poll Reveals Majority of Americans Now Favor Reduced Immigration
For the first time since 2005, 55% of Americans support lowering immigration levels, reflecting bipartisan shifts.
- Support for decreased immigration has risen significantly among Republicans, Democrats, and independents.
- Only 16% of Americans now favor increasing immigration, the lowest level since 2009.
- The percentage of Americans viewing immigration as a positive has slightly declined to 64%.
- A slim majority, 53%, supports expanding the border wall, while 47% back deporting all illegal immigrants.
- 70% of Americans still support a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.