For the third straight month, Americans say immigration is the top problem facing the U.S., the longest stretch for this particular issue in the past 24 years, a recent Gallup poll showed.
27% of Americans said immigration is the biggest crisis facing the nation, according to poll results taken in April.
Though the issue has not ranked as the top problem often in Gallup’s monthly trend, it does stand as the most “politically polarizing issue in the past 25 years of Gallup’s measurement,” the group stated.
Immigration has topped those issues for many people. Money going to illegals have angered many people especially sense so many American citizens are struggling and getting no aid.
Inflation, economy and immigration are all connected.