75% of Americans are against a guest worker program.

Poll shows views on immigration not unique to U.S.

By Hernán Rozemberg - Express-News Europeans and Americans are equally concerned about the impact that immigrants have on their societies, a new survey released Tuesday found.

The U.S.-based German Marshall Fund teamed up with European counterparts to take a transatlantic look at how immigration is playing at this time of transition, from an incoming new president in the United States to significant immigration policy changes in several European nations. Survey

The survey determined that people in both continents feel passionately about immigration, sharing concerns about higher rates of illegal entries and setting clearer parameters on who's allowed to stay.

“As the top destinations for migrants, the United States and Europe face the same challenges on immigration and integration and can learn from each other,â€