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Why Politicians Struggle to Read the Public on Immigration

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No concrete commercial mechanism. Article discusses political dynamics of immigration policy and public opinion; no specific company, commodity, supply chain, or regulatory change with direct business impact. No investment, price move, or sector-specific regulation mentioned.

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  • U.S. public opinion on immigration shifted positively from 28% in mid-2024 to 46% by January 2026.
  • Among Republicans, favorable view of immigration rose from about 10% to a quarter.
  • Article published 2026-05-20, tone -2.45.

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