Muslims are a growing presence in U.S., but still face negative views from the public
The U.S. Muslim population has grown in the decades since 9/11, but views toward them have become increasingly polarized along political lines.
The U.S. Muslim population has grown in the decades since 9/11, but views toward them have become increasingly polarized along political lines.
With the economic recovery gaining momentum, unemployment among immigrants is about equal with that of U.S.-born workers.
An estimated 870,000 Mexican migrants came to the U.S. between 2013-18, while an estimated 710,000 left the U.S. for Mexico during that time.
Republicans and Democrats continue to differ over the factors they see as important for being “truly American.”
Immigration was one of the five topics most covered by 25 major news outlets in the first 60 days of the Biden administration.
Large ideological divides persist on views of tradition, national pride and discrimination, especially in the U.S.
Republican support for allowing undocumented immigrants to remain legally in the United States has declined.
A record 22 million Asian Americans trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
Here’s a look at how individual origin groups compare with the nation’s overall Asian American population.
Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.