SANA Francisco (KON)-A new Gallup survey on Friday found a great swing in Americans’ opinions about immigrants in 2025. Gallup wrote, “The Americans have become significantly more positive towards migration over the past year, with the share you want to decrease in adults.
Low record, 17 percent, they look at immigration as “bad thing”, ” The survey found.
Senator Alex Padilla (extending California) said on Friday.
One of the survey questions Question: Do you agree severely, agree, reject, or do not agree strongly on the way Donald Trump deals with the issue of immigration?
The answers were sharply sad: 85 % of Republicans agreed to Trump’s immigration policies, compared to 28 % of independents and only 2 % of Democrats.
The poll results were based on a 2-26 of Gallup survey of 1402 adults in the United States. GallUp Summates said the results were the opposite in a four -year direction, when concerns about immigration began to rise in 2021.
Gallup wrote, “Supporting allowing immigrants that are not documented to become American citizens have increased to 78 %, up from 70 % last year.”
“We know that our economy depends on the basic contributions of migrants. California is the fourth largest economy in the world not despite the immigrants, but because of their contributions not only as working forces, but as consumers and caravans,” Badilla said.

Senator Badilla, the son of immigrants from Mexico, was harsh critics of the Trump deportation schedule. Last month, Padilla was strongly removed from the press conference of the Minister of Internal Security, Christie Nom, in Los Angeles and Makibal by the officers while trying to talk about immigration raids. A California Senate member grabbed his jacket and pushed him from the room.

“It is now time to offer a path to the dreamer, farmer workers and other long -term residents in our nation who were living and working in the shade for a very long time,” Badilla said on Friday.
According to the analysis of the Gallup survey, the feelings of Americans about immigrants were more negative during President Joe Biden’s term in his post. Trump’s policies, which include collective deportations of uncomfortable immigrants and monitoring the most striking border, seems to be concerns.
“The increase in illegal border crossings during the Biden administration has caused public interest in migration and increased demand for strict enforcement. It seems that the Trump administration’s rapid response has defended this anxiety, especially among Republicans,” Gallup wrote.