Vanderbilt: U.S. Public Opinion on Refugee Admission is More Favorable Than Current Immigration Policy
November 25, 2020
November 25, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 25 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Americans may be much more receptive to refugee settlement in the United States than current government immigration policies suggest, according to a new study by Mariano Sana, associate professor of sociology who also is a faculty affiliate of Vanderbilt's influential Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP).
Favorable public opinion toward refugees has been on the rise since the . . .
Americans may be much more receptive to refugee settlement in the United States than current government immigration policies suggest, according to a new study by Mariano Sana, associate professor of sociology who also is a faculty affiliate of Vanderbilt's influential Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP).
Favorable public opinion toward refugees has been on the rise since the . . .