Poll finds majority of AAPI adults see US as less welcoming to immigrants
A new poll reveals that most Asian American and Pacific Islander adults no longer view the United States as a great country for immigrants. The survey was reported by U.S. News &
A new poll reveals that most Asian American and Pacific Islander adults no longer view the
United States as a great country for immigrants. The survey was reported by U.S. News &
World Report. Respondents expressed concerns about the nation’s immigration climate. The
findings reflect shifting attitudes among AAPI communities. Researchers suggest the
results may influence future political discourse. Policy makers are likely to consider the
poll when shaping immigration reforms. Advocacy groups plan to use the data to bolster
outreach efforts. Observers will track whether the sentiment translates into electoral
impacts.