AAPI survey shows declining trust in US as immigrant destination
Most Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adults believe the United States used to be a great place for immigrants but no longer is, according to a survey released on Monday ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence next month. “Forty-one per cent of AAPI adults say they have started carrying proof of immigration status or citizenship, or know someone who has, and 34 per cent say the same about changing travel plans because of immigration status,” accordin
A recent survey indicates that many Asian-American and Pacific Islander adults feel the US is no longer as welcoming to immigrants as it once was. The survey was released ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence. 41% of AAPI adults reported carrying proof of immigration status or citizenship, or knowing someone who does. 34% said they or someone they know have altered travel plans due to immigration status. The findings highlight growing concerns within the community. The survey was conducted by a reputable organization. It reflects the impact of recent immigration policies. The results may influence future discussions on immigration reform.
The findings reflect changing perceptions of the US as an immigrant-friendly country, which could impact policy and community relations.
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