PRRI

Illegal Immigration, Immigrants, and the Immigration System

What You Need to Know

I.  THE IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

Fewer than 4-in-10 Americans believe the current immigration system is generally working (7 percent) or working but with some major problems (29 percent). On the other hand, more than 6-in-10 believe the immigration system is broken but working in some areas (40 percent) or is completely broken (23 percent). Republicans (73 percent) are more likely than independents (62 percent) and Democrats (57 percent) to say that the immigration system is broken.

II. IMMIGRATION POLICIES

III. IMMIGRANTS AND IMPACT ON LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND AMERICAN SOCIETY

A majority (54 percent) of Americans believe that the growing number of newcomers coming from other countries strengthens American society, compared to 40 percent who say that the growing number of newcomers from other countries threatens traditional American customs and values. Americans are more divided when it comes the impact that illegal immigrants are having on wages.

Source: PRRI, March 2013 

Updated March 2013

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