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01/05/2019 民調:近半美國人 關注移民問題 (World Journal) 編譯孫梁 移民問題將成為今年政府工作的重要議題之一,美聯社和NORC輿論研究中心4日公布的調查顯示,49%的美國人認為,與去年相比,移民問題是今年要處理的五大問題之一,希望政府處理好;而認為移民是重要議題的民眾在2017年12月只占27%。 儘管兩黨都日益認為移民問題重要,但認為重要的共和黨人比民主黨人更多,而且兩黨對如何解決移民問題的分歧依然深刻。 這項在去年12月進行的調查中,65%的共和黨人認為移民是美國面臨的五大問題之一,高於2017年的42%;認為移民是首要議題的民主黨人占37%,一年前還只占二成。 在認為移民是首要議題的人當中,約三分之二對政府今年在移民問題上取得進展的信心不足,其中三分之一完全沒有信心,約三分之一是略有信心。 有線電視新聞網(CNN)去年12月的調查顯示,支持建邊界牆的共和黨人和民主黨人分別是78%和8%。 由於共和黨當時仍控制國會兩院,因此共和黨人對政府今年在處理移民上取得進展更表示樂觀,認為政府可以取得進展的共和黨人是民主黨人的三倍多。 愛阿華州的共和黨人、77歲的退休小學校長霍耶特說:「無證移民浪費了我們大量資源,他們可以來,但要合法。」 但紐約州消防員、31歲的民主黨人布提諾對川普的強硬移民政策表示失望,尤其是限制接納難民。他說:「美國是全球最富國,卻表示不接受窮人,我們既要保證自己的安全,同時也要慷慨。」 經濟仍是受訪者認為的首要議題,62%的人還提到與經濟相關的就業、失業率、稅收和貿易等問題。 近半數美國人認為,健保是美國人面臨的五大問題之一,與去年沒有變化,認為健保議題重要的民主黨多於共和黨,分別是占56%和43%。 原文链接>>09/21/2018 © Getty Images The undocumented population in the United States could be twice as large as the most commonly-used estimate, according to a research study published Friday in the scientific journal Plos One. The paper, led by Mohammad M. Fazel-Zarandi, a researcher at Yale and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, estimates there are 22.1 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. Fazel-Zarandi's study compared inflows and outflows of immigrants as well as demographic data. According to the report, the number of undocumented immigrants could be as low as 16.5 million, or as high as 29.1 million. “We combined these data using a demographic model that follows a very simple logic,” Edward Kaplan, a co-author of the report, told Yale Insights. “The population today is equal to the initial population plus everyone who came in minus everyone who went out. It’s that simple.” Most previous estimates, based on the U.S. Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey (ACS), place the undocumented population at around 11 million people. The ACS is generated annually through interviews with about 3.5 million people. "You find it’s based on one very specific survey and possibly an approach that has some difficulties. So we went in and just took a very different approach," Jonathan Feinstein, another co-author, told Yale Insights. Still, the new study found similarities in growth patterns of the undocumented population to the ACS reports of the past two decades. Most immigration researchers have reported a plateau in growth of that population since 2007, spurred mainly by the decrease in Mexican illegal immigration to the United States. The reduction in illegal crossings by Mexican citizens coincided with an increase in illegal immigration from Central America and Asia. But the overall undocumented population has leveled off, and possibly slightly decreased. The Pew Research Center, which provides regular updates on immigration statistics -- based in part on ACS numbers -- estimated last year that the undocumented population dropped to 11.3 million from a high of 12.2 million. The Yale study, which goes as far back as 1990, found the same upward and downward trajectory as the ACS studies, with the undocumented population ballooning through the 1990s and plateauing after 2007. "“The trajectory is the same. We see the same patterns happening, but they’re just understating the actual number of people who have made it here,” said Fazel‐Zarandi. The researchers emphasized the new number does not imply a growth in illegal immigration but a longstanding miscount of existing undocumented immigrants. "We wouldn’t want people to walk away from this research thinking that suddenly there’s a large influx happening now,” said Feinstein. “It’s really something that happened in the past and maybe was not properly counted or documented.” The researchers also noted if the undocumented population is twice as high as previous estimates, that means the incidence of criminality among undocumented immigrants is half as high as previously reported. "You have the same number of crimes but now spread over twice as many people as was believed before, which right away means that the crime rate among undocumented immigrants is essentially half whatever was previously believed," said Kaplan. | Principal, Tel: (301)906-6889; (240)912-6290 Licensed in MD, VA, DC, PA WeChat ID: sunnychenyuqing NMLS # 1220187 President, Principal Loan Consultant, Leader Funding, Inc. 电话: (240) 784-6645 Rockville, MD Phone: 301-366-3497 |