Have Americans changed their minds? Polling on immigration suggests a seismic shift in public opinion.

According to Gallup, 79% of Americans now say immigration is a good thing for the country, which is a record high. Plus, the share of Americans who want lower rates of immigration has dropped from 55% in 2024 to 30% this year. And it's not just this poll showing a shift in how we think about immigration. But why has this change happened? And where might we see reverberations of this in our culture? Brittany digs into the data and the consequences for the Trump administration with Jasmine Garsd , NPR senior immigration correspondent, and Christian Paz , political correspondent at Vox.

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