Pakistanis Seeing U.S. as a Threat
That’s the number of Pakistanis who say they are very or somewhat worried that the US could become a military threat to their country.
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That’s the number of Pakistanis who say they are very or somewhat worried that the US could become a military threat to their country.
Majorities or pluralities in 35 of 47 nations say that people who move to the United States have a better life there.
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That’s the percentage of Republican registered voters who say the issue of immigration will be very important to their vote. Fewer Democrats (50%) and independents (57%) say the same.
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