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SCMP News6/15/2026Politics1 min readChina

AAPI Adults Believe US No Longer Great for Immigrants, Survey Finds

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  • A new survey reveals that most Asian-American and Pacific Islander adults feel the US has declined as a welcoming place for immigrants, with only one in three still viewing it positively.
  • This sentiment emerges ahead of America's 250th anniversary and amid stricter immigration policies.

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Why It Matters

A survey released ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence indicates that most AAPI adults believe the US is no longer a great place for immigrants, a sentiment linked to current immigration policies.

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Most Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adults believe the United States used to be a great place for immigrants but no longer is, according to a survey released on Monday ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence next month.

“Forty-one per cent of AAPI adults say they have started carrying proof of immigration status or citizenship, or know someone who has, and 34 per cent say the same about changing travel plans because of immigration status,” according to the Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research.

Only one in three surveyed still sees the US as a great place for immigrants. Meanwhile, 64 per cent say that it used to be but is not any more.

The findings come as US President Donald Trump has targeted legal and illegal immigration in his second term, with policies affecting everyone from undocumented immigrants to students and highly skilled workers. Since Trump’s return to office, ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has conducted operations in several US cities as part of the government’s sweeping immigration blitz.

“AAPI adults value core elements of American identity like the American dream, democratically elected government and cultural diversity,” said Jennifer Benz, director of the AP-NORC Centre.

Open Questions

  • What specific policy changes are most concerning to AAPI adults?
  • How do these perceptions vary across different AAPI subgroups?

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This article was originally published by SCMP News.

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