Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship draws more disapproval than approval
Overall, 56% of U.S. adults disapprove of Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, while 43% approve.
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Overall, 56% of U.S. adults disapprove of Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, while 43% approve.
A 59% majority of Americans say the U.S. has lost more than it has gained when it comes to increased trade with other countries.
Roughly six-in-ten Republicans (58%) describe themselves as traditional, but just 19% of Democrats say the same.
A median of 47% across the 24 countries have a favorable opinion of India, while a median of 38% have an unfavorable view.
Among those who support mass deportations, 43% also say undocumented immigrants should have a way to stay in the country legally.
A slight majority of Americans (54%) say the Israel-Hamas war is either very or somewhat important to them personally.
Today, 35% of Americans say using the atomic bomb on Japan in 1945 was justified, while 31% say it was not justified. A third say they are not sure.
At least 80% of Catholics have expressed a favorable opinion of Pope Francis in 10 of the 15 U.S. surveys in which we have asked about the pope since 2013.
U.S. Hispanics’ policy views do not always align with those of non-Latinos in the same party, recent surveys have found.
A median of 61% of adults across the surveyed countries have a favorable view of the UN, and 32% have an unfavorable view.
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