U.S. Citizenship Deportation Concerns
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2. Personal impacts of deportations and arrests on U.S. adults

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About one -in- five U.S. adults say they worry a lot or some that they, a family member or a friend could be deported.
By nativity, one in three immigrants in the country worry they or someone close to them could be deportated.
By age, about one in four adults ages 18 to 29 ( 25% ) and ages 30 to 49 ( 24% ) worry about being asked to prove their citizenship or immigration status during their regular activities.
By contrast, 19% of Black and Asian adults and 12% of White adults share this worry.
Most Democrats say food prices will increase due to deportations, while 19% of Republicans say same.
Immigrants living in the country illegally make up about 4.8% of the U.S. workforce.
By age, 35% of those ages 18 to 29 say deportations will make their lives worse.
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