In addition, the survey pays careful attention to the beliefs, attitudes, and experiences among foreign‐born first‐generation immigrants, immigrants’ American‐born children identified in this report as second‐generation immigrants, the grandchildren of immigrants identified as third‐generation immigrants, and other native‐born Americans for whom all grandparents were born in the United States. The survey included additional oversamples of Latino (N=300) and Asian (N=300) American respondents who are more likely to be or have family involved in immigration. The survey results show that attitudes across immigration backgrounds often vary and provide unique and helpful insights into how Americans of all immigrant backgrounds view the United States and the world. The survey was conducted in English and thus the responses among first‐generation immigrants are limited to those with English fluency.
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