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This Article is From Jun 30, 2018

Despite Trump, AmericanĀ Support for Legal Immigration Is Growing

(Bloomberg) -- President DonaldĀ Trump'sĀ ban on travelers from fiveĀ Muslim-majority countriesĀ and his crackdownĀ on the southern borderĀ make itĀ easy to overlook broader acceptance among Americans for legal immigration.Ā 

AboutĀ one in three Americans supportsĀ increasing legal immigration to the United States,Ā according to a Pew Research CenterĀ studyĀ released Thursday. Thirty-eightĀ percentĀ saidĀ legal immigration should be kept at its current level, whileĀ 24 percent said that it should be decreased.

The study highlightsĀ a dramatic shift in public sentiment toward legal immigrants since 2001, when the September 11 attacks spurredĀ distrustĀ ofĀ immigrant communities amongĀ some.Ā Since then, the share of Americans who favorĀ increased legal immigration to the United States has risen from 10 percent to 32 percent. The share who support a decrease in legal immigration has plummeted from 53 percent to 24 percent.Ā 

The Pew survey, conductedĀ in JuneĀ usingĀ a national sample of 2,002Ā adults,Ā found that theĀ changing views of legal immigration haveĀ been driven by liberals.Ā The number of Democrats and progressive independents who believe legal immigration should increase doubled from 20 to 40 percent since 2006.Ā 

RepublicanĀ views have also shifted.Ā The share ofĀ Republicans who believe legal immigration to the United States should be decreased fell from 43Ā to 33 percent. Still, twice as many Republicans as Democrats support cutting back on legal immigration.Ā 

ā€œThe national conversation has changed a great deal on this issue over the last 15 to 20 years,ā€ Carroll Doherty,Ā director of political research at Pew, told Bloomberg. ā€œThere's a much bigger partisan gap on this issue than there was in the mid-2000s.Ā Republicans and Democrats used to feel pretty similarly about this issue. But in the last 10 years, Democrats have moved significantly toward supporting legalĀ immigration.ā€

The United States has more immigrants than any other country in the world,Ā 76 percent of whom are in the country legally. But only 45 percent of Americans were aware that the vast majority of immigrants have legal documentation, the study found.

Nearly seven in 10 Americans feelĀ sympathy toward undocumented immigrants living in the United States. Eighty-six percent of DemocratsĀ and 48 percent of Republicans said they feel sympathetic. These numbers are little changed since 2014, when a surge of unaccompanied minors from Central AmericaĀ attempted to cross the border.Ā 

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Joshua Petri at jpetri4@bloomberg.net, Peter Jeffrey

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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