Americans’ post-9/11 views on immigration are conflicted and nuanced, report finds

By Tara Bahrampour, Published: September 7
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Ten years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Americans feel conflicted about the role of immigrants in the United States, according to a report released this week.

While most Americans consider immigrants to be hardworking and to have strong family values, they are divided on whether or not the influx of newcomers from other countries strengthens the United States, according to the report, “What It Means to Be American: Attitudes in an Increasingly Diverse America Ten Years After 9/11,â€