Close to half of all Americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine by now. We are getting closer to something resembling our old ways. …
As the old issues fade away, “once and future” problems like immigration and social inequality come back from their long COVID slumber.
How Americans feel about immigration rests on a complex set of interwoven factors, as the data show. The same applies to how they see themselves and their own place in society.
This is because America is in a state of flux, and old norms and identities are being challenged and questioned in a way they haven’t been in our lifetime. Hence, the fractured, polarized nature of society today. CONTINUED
Clifford Young, Ipsos
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