What Americans think about Trump’s immigration actions early in his second term
Nearly six-in-ten Americans (59%) say they approve of Trump increasing efforts to deport people who are living in the U.S. illegally.
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Nearly six-in-ten Americans (59%) say they approve of Trump increasing efforts to deport people who are living in the U.S. illegally.
As Trump returns to the White House, Republicans are upbeat about Trump’s actions and agenda, but Democrats find little to like.
The $71.9 billion in foreign aid that the government spent in fiscal year 2023 works out to 1.2% of that year’s total federal spending.
Most news influencers published posts about both candidates in summer and fall, and identical shares were more critical than supportive of each.
One senator and 12 members of the House of Representatives identify as lesbian, gay, transgender or queer.
Nearly six-in-ten Americans (58%) say the U.S. benefits from its membership in the World Health Organization.
When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
We asked people in three dozen countries how they see religion’s role in society, government and national identity.
Fewer than four-in-ten teens (36%) say they know someone who’s transgender, and 28% know someone who’s nonbinary.
Key statistics and data about the demographic, geographic and economic characteristics of the U.S. Black population.
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