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Migrants in US think highly of where they live, poll finds
Migrants in the US are more likely than those in any other country to describe their communities as a good place for immigrants, with 96% expressing this view in Gallup polls from 2024-2025. The US also has the largest gap between migrant and native-born resident opinions on this issue, with 81% of native-born Americans sharing the same positive view, creating a 15-point disparity.
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