Amid a series of mass shootings in the U.S., gun policy remains deeply divisive While a few specific gun policy proposals garner bipartisan support, partisan divisions on others – and even on whether gun violence is a serious national problem – have widened over the last few years. Today, 81% of Democrats say gun laws should be stricter than they currently are, while 20% of Republicans say the same.
Republicans and Democrats move further apart in views of voting access Majorities of Americans favor several policies aimed at making it easier for citizens to register and vote, as well as requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification. But there are sizable – and growing – partisan gaps on other proposals, largely because of changes in views among Republicans.
One-third of Asian Americans fear threats, physical attacks; most say violence against them is rising Amid widespread reports of discrimination and violence against Asian Americans, 32% of Asian adults say they have feared someone might threaten or physically attack them and 81% say violence against them is increasing.
Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes Latinos broadly agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul, with large shares saying it requires major changes (53%) or needs to be completely rebuilt (29%).
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