US (Washington Insider Magazine)— Immigration and national identity have become growing concerns for Americans, as highlighted by the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll. While 57% of adults see openness to immigrants as essential to the U.S., this marks a decline from 66% in 2021.
Key immigration concerns include:
- Border security: 41% prioritize reducing illegal crossings.
- Asylum reforms: Proposed measures demand clear proof of danger for asylum seekers.
- DACA recipients: 28% advocate allowing undocumented individuals brought as children to remain.
The poll also reveals dissatisfaction with leadership. While 41% trust Republicans to manage immigration, 60% disapprove of President Biden’s performance on the issue.
As Congress debates a $118.3 billion immigration package, frustrations grow over outdated laws, lengthy processes, and unmet labor market demands. President Biden criticized Republican opposition, urging Congress to act decisively.
Experts warn migration pressures will intensify globally due to climate change and economic instability. With immigration emerging as a top voter issue for 2024, it’s clear the nation’s stance on identity and openness is at a crossroads.
