Most Americans believe the U.S. is no longer a welcoming place for immigrants, new poll finds

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Most U.S. adults believe America is no longer a great place for immigrants, with many knowing someone impacted by Trump's immigration policies. A new AP-NORC poll reveals about 6 in 10 adults feel the U.S. has changed from a welcoming nation for immigrants. One-third report personal or known impacts from immigration enforcement. The poll also shows most Americans support birthright citizenship, though views vary on specific circumstances, particularly for children of undocumented parents.


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