Opinion Today
August 19, 2022
A majority of Americans see an ‘invasion’ at the southern border, NPR poll finds Joel Rose, NPR News More than half of Americans say there’s an “invasion” at the southern border, according to a new NPR/Ipsos poll, part of a broader decline in support for immigrants overall. The poll also found that large numbers of Americans hold a variety of misconceptions about immigrants.
On immigration, most buying into idea of “invasion” at southern border Ipsos NPR/Ipsos poll explores Americans’ attitudes toward immigration and the situation at the southern border. Most Americans see the U.S.-Mexico border situation as a crisis Linley Sanders & Kathy Frankovic, YouGov According to the latest Economist/YouGov poll, Americans (59%) perceive the current situation at the U.S.-Mexico border as a crisis, with more Republicans (81%) and Independents (57%) than Democrats (45%) calling it one. Joe Biden and Congress see slight bumps in job approval over the last week Kathy Frankovic & Linley Sanders, Y…


