Increasing Polarization on Immigration, but Common Ground Remains for Path to Citizenship, Opposing Family Separation

As the Trump administration continues to drastically reshape immigration policy in the United States, new analysis from a PRRI survey of 2,527 Americans finds deepening divides on immigration policies and perceptions of immigrants along lines of party, religion, and age. Notably, there remains bipartisan, cross-religious support for a path to citizenship and opposition to the practice of separating children from parents who are entering the country illegally when they are detained at the border. CONT.

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