New poll: Americans believe the U.S. is no longer a great place for immigrants, with many personally affected by immigration policies

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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 poll reveals about one-third of Americans, and over half of Hispanic adults, report personal or known impacts from immigration enforcement, such as carrying identification or changing routines. The survey also shows most Americans support birthright citizenship, though views vary on specific circumstances, as the Supreme Court considers related policies.


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