Looking at Immigrants' Lives

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Plenty of surveys examine Americans’ attitudes about immigration. A Public Agenda report, released this month, looks at how immigrants feel about their lives in this country.

When the survey asked immigrants how happy or disappointed they are with life in the U.S., just over half (53 percent) said they’re “somewhat happy” with it. But a mere 10 percent said they are “generally disappointed” with life in the U.S., while 34 percent described themselves as “extremely happy” with it.

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