Key facts about Title 42, the pandemic policy that has reshaped immigration enforcement at U.S.-Mexico border
As the debate over the future of Title 42 unfolds, here are answers to key questions about the immigration policy.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
As the debate over the future of Title 42 unfolds, here are answers to key questions about the immigration policy.
Americans in 2022 find themselves in an environment that is at once greatly improved and frustratingly familiar.
The biggest takeaway may be the extent to which the decidedly nonpartisan virus met with an increasingly partisan response.
Majorities of Americans foresee widening income gaps, tougher financial times for older Americans and intensifying political divisions.
Around seven-in-ten Americans or more have seen defending against terrorism as a top priority for the White House and Congress since early 2002.
In 2015, 47% of the violent crimes and 35% of the property crimes tracked by the Bureau of Justice Statistics were reported to police.
At least four secretaries of state previously worked as top executives for large private-sector companies.
Though many Trump supporters say illegal immigration is a serious problem in the U.S. and want to build the wall, they are more divided on other questions.
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