Americans’ Views on New Immigrants Have Improved Significantly Since Trump Became President

President Trump’s harder stance on immigration may be at odds with Americans’ significantly improved perceptions of new immigrants since he became President, according to a recent Bucknell Institute for Public Policy (BIPP) national survey.

The nationally representative survey, conducted by YouGov for Bucknell from March 26-April 1, found that perceptions of new immigrants, as well as perceptions of the economic and cultural value that immigrants bring to the United States, have improved across all measures since BIPP conducted a similar survey in July 2016. CONT.

Bucknell Institute for Public Policy