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AAPI Enforcement Poll
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An AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll shows heightened immigration enforcement reaching AAPI households through detention or deportation exposure, proof-carrying, disrupted travel, changed routines, and weaker belief in America as a country for immigrants.
- Frame 1AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll shows enforcement reaching AAPI families as a rule, through changed routines and travel plans.
- Frame 2About half report a detention, deportation, proof-carrying, travel disruption, or changed-routine case touching their circle.
- Frame 3A data-screen map traces the enforcement path through workplace checks, airport trips, school pickup, courthouse files, plus family mailboxes.
- Frame 4Because most AAPI adults in the U.S. were born outside the country, enforcement policy reaches family routines.
- Frame 5Poll map: about 6 in 10 say the U.S. used to be great for immigrants but is not now; about 3 in 10 say it is.
- Frame 6Next signal: whether proof requests, travel cancellations, and detention cases keep turning enforcement into household disruption.
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- Selected
- Jun 15, 2:02 PM EDT
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- Jun 15, 1:54 PM EDT