Am erican attitudes on refugees from the Middle East
A PUBLIC OPINION POLL BY SHIBLEY TELHAMI
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Am erican attitudes on refugees from the Middle East A PUBLIC OPINION POLL BY SHIBLEY TELHAMI . A survey sponsored by the Center for Middle East Policys Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World at The Brookings Institution and
A PUBLIC OPINION POLL BY SHIBLEY TELHAMI
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A survey sponsored by the Center for Middle East Policy’s Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World at The Brookings Institution and Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland fielded by Nielsen Scarborough
Valuable assistance was provided by The Program for Public Consultation, especially its director Steven Kull, Evan Lewis, and Clay Ramsay. Neil Schwartz, Scott Willoth, and Jordan Evangelista from Nielsen Scarborough also provided assistance. Brittany Kyser, Shaqaiq Birashk, and Cameron Zotter were particularly helpful.
The survey was conducted May 20-31, 2016 with a panel consisting of a probability-based representative sample. The panel was recruited by Nielsen Scarborough from its larger probability-based national panel, which was recruited by mail and telephone using a random sample of households provided by Survey Sampling International. A total of 1580 panelists completed the survey including a national sample of 845 adults, plus an oversample of 735 millennials (18-34), making for a total sample of millennials of 863. Responses were weighted by age, gender, income, education, race, and geographic region using benchmarks from the US Census. The survey was also weighted by partisan identification and millennials were down-weighted consistent with these groups’ incidence rate in the U.S. Census. The margins of error for the national sample and for each subgroup is: National – 845 respondents, MoE: 3.4% Millennials – 863, MoE: 3.3%
As you m ay know, since 20 0 1 the United States has adm itted about 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 persons with refugee status from around the world, or about 50 ,0 0 0 people a year on average. In U.S. law, a refugee is a person who is already living outside their own country because of a “well-founded fear of persecution.” This definition can include those fleeing civil war in their hom e country. It excludes those who “participated in the persecution of any person on account
political opinion.” Those applying as refugees for asylum in the U.S. are investigated by various arm s of the U.S. governm ent. This process takes about two years. In general, do you support or oppose the United States taking in refugees from the conflicts in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries after screening them for security risks?
24% 35% 17% 24%
Support Strongly Support som ewhat Oppose som ewhat Oppose strongly
In general, do you support or oppose the United States taking in refugees from the conflicts in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries after screening them for security risks?
30 % 38 % 18 % 14% 20 % 36% 19% 25% 24% 31% 14% 31%
Support strongly Support som ewhat Oppose som ewhat Oppose strongly
In general, do you support or oppose the United States taking in refugees from the conflicts in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries after screening them for security risks?
18 -34 35-54 55+
10 % 28 % 20 % 43% 36% 41% 15% 8 % 24% 32% 16% 26% Support strongly Support som ewhat Oppose som ewhat Oppose strongly In general, do you support or oppose the United States taking in refugees from the conflicts in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries after screening them for security risks? Republican Dem ocrat Independent
4% 18 % 21% 56% 38 % 42% 14% 5% 44% 37% 13% 7% Support strongly Support som ewhat Oppose som ewhat Oppose strongly In general, do you support or oppose the United States taking in refugees from the conflicts in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries after screening them for security risks?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
56% 43%
67% 32% 54% 45% 49% 50 % Yes No
Assum ing extensive background checks are in place to ensure there are not terrorist links, should the U.S. accept refugees from Syria specifically?
18 -34 35-54 55+
38 % 61% 73% 27% 49% 47%
Yes No Assum ing extensive background checks are in place to ensure there are not terrorist links, should the U.S. accept refugees from Syria specifically?
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
23% 76% 76% 23% 76% 24% Yes No
Assum ing extensive background checks are in place to ensure there are not terrorist links, should the U.S. accept refugees from Syria specifically?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
46% 9% 41% 4% I'm concerned about terrorism I'm concerned about having m ore Muslim s in the U.S., even if they are peaceful I'm concerned about the econom ic burden of absorbing refugees of any kind Other
[Am ong those opposing absorbing refugees] Which of the following concerns you m ost about absorbing refugees?
50 % 8 % 38 % 3% 41% 11% 41% 5% 35% 4% 52% 8 % I'm concerned about terrorism I'm concerned about having m ore Muslim s in the U.S., even if they are peaceful I'm concerned about the econom ic burden of absorbing refugees of any kind Other
[Am ong those opposing absorbing refugees] Which of the following concerns you m ost about absorbing refugees?
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
52% 8 % 37% 3% 28 % 17% 49% 4% 44% 7% 37% 9%
I'm concerned about terrorism I'm concerned about having m ore Muslim s in the U.S., even if they are peaceful I'm concerned about the econom ic burden of absorbing refugees of any kind Other
[Am ong those opposing absorbing refugees] Which of the following concerns you m ost about absorbing refugees?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
50 % 45% 48 % 49% 54% 51%
Libya Iraq Syria Apart from the question of whether U.S. should accept m ore refugees, does the U.S. have a m oral obligation to help refugees from the following countries?
No Obligation Som e or High Obligation
77% 22% 33% 66% 33% 66% No Obligation Som e or High Obligation
Apart from the question of whether U.S. should accept m ore refugees, does the U.S. have a m oral obligation to help refugees from the following countries (Libya)?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
69% 30 % 32% 67% 29% 70 % No Obligation Som e or High Obligation
Apart from the question of whether U.S. should accept m ore refugees, does the U.S. have a m oral
countries (Iraq)?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
74% 26% 31% 66% 32% 67% No Obligation Som e or High Obligation
Apart from the question of whether U.S. should accept m ore refugees, does the U.S. have a m oral obligation to help refugees from the following countries (Syria)?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
56% 31% 11%
Significant Role Sm all Role No Role How m uch of a role do you believe the 20 0 3 Iraq War has played in the events leading to the em ergence of the refugee crisis in Syria?
44% 37% 18 % 67% 25% 6% 53% 33% 13% Significant Role Sm all Role No Role
How m uch of a role do you believe the 20 0 3 Iraq War has played in the events leading to the em ergence of the refugee crisis in Syria?
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
42% 37% 19% 68 % 25% 4% 69% 23% 7% Significant Role Sm all Role No Role
How m uch of a role do you believe the 20 0 3 Iraq War has played in the events leading to the em ergence of the refugee crisis in Syria?
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
35618 64475 8 330 9 58 928 10 0 0 0 150 0 0 150 0 0 10 0 0 0
Mean (top num ber) Median (bottom num ber) [Open Ended Question] How m any refugees should the U.S. sponsor and resettle in 20 17?
14% 26% 30 % 28 %
In your estim ation, how m any refugees have been arrested in the United States since 9/ 11
7% 21% 34% 36% 19% 30 % 27% 23% 18 % 24% 31% 25%
In your estim ation, how m any refugees have been arrested in the United States since 9/ 11
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
47% 60 % 60 % 79%
The U.S. governm ent should take in m ore [war] refugees to the U.S. Individuals and com m unity groups should sponsor m ore refugeees in the U.S. The U.S. should give financial support to charities helping refugees abroad The U.S. should send hum anitarian professionals to help refugees abroad
Percentage of Am ericans who support each of the following responses to the refugee issue
55% 44% Yes No
56% 44% 61% 38 % 48 % 51%
Yes No
18 -34 35-54 55+
48 % 51% 61% 39% 52% 46% Yes No
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
15% 13% 72% More Less The Sam e
As you m ay know, Am erican laws prohibit discrim inating against people including refugees solely on the basis of their ethnic or religious
accepting of Syrian refugees in the U.S.?
8 % 19% 72% 22% 7% 71% 8 % 14% 78 % More Less The Sam e
As you m ay know, Am erican laws prohibit discrim inating against people including refugees solely on the basis of their ethnic or religious background. Does this incline you to be m ore or less accepting of Syrian refugees in the U.S.?
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
28 % 70 %
26% 73% 32% 66% 24% 75% Yes No
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
20 % 36% 17% 26%
European nations are doing too m uch as it is European nations are doing as m uch as can be expected European nations should be doing m ore Don't know/ Can't say Based on what you’ve seen, heard or read, what do you think about Europe’s response to the m igrant crisis?
33% 32% 10 % 23% 9% [VALUE] 22% 26% 17% 27% 20 % 37%
European nations are doing too m uch as it is European nations are doing as m uch as can be expected European nations should be doing m ore Don't know/ Can't say
Based on what you’ve seen, heard or read, what do you think about Europe’s response to the m igrant crisis?
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
76% 21%
Welcom e them and help absorb them into Am erican society Expel them
How do you think the U.S. should deal with the Syrian refugees who are already in the country?
8 3% 16% 73% 24% 73% 23%
Welcom e them and help absorb them into Am erican society Expel them
18 -34 35-54 55+
60 % 36% 90 % 9% 74% 21% Welcom e them and help absorb them into Am erican society Expel them
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
46% 48 % 91% 8 % 91% 9% Welcom e them and help absorb them into Am erican society Expel them
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
67% 10 % 9% 14% Donald Trum p Supporters Hillary Clinton Supporters Bernie Sanders Supporters None appeal to m e
[Am ong those who said “Expel them ”] How do you think the U.S. should deal with the Syrian refugees who are already in the country?
38 % 61%
Yes No Do you support the proposal ‘for a total shutdown of Muslim s entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on?’
25% 74% 40 % 60 % 48 % 52%
18 -34 35-54 55+
Do you support the proposal ‘for a total shutdown of Muslim s entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on?’
61% 38 % 19% 8 1% 39% 59%
Do you support the proposal ‘for a total shutdown of Muslim s entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on?’
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
8 0 % 20 % 14% 8 6% 17% 8 2% Yes No
Do you support the proposal ‘for a total shutdown of Muslim s entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on?’
Those Favoring Donald Trum p Those Favoring Hillary Clinton Those Favoring Bernie Sanders
29% 17% 52% Federal governm ent States Charities and other non- governm ental organizations
17% 19% 62% 41% 13% 45% 26% 24% 48 %
Federal governm ent States Charities and other non- governm ental organizations
Republican Dem ocrat Independent
16% 25% 27% 31% 33% 46% 64%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
Com puter Training Program Wellness Program Im m igration Assistance Program Resettlem ent Services Job Readiness and Placem ent Services Provide K-12 Education English Language Traning
Ranking of responses indicating “very im portant” when asked: How would you rate the following steps to deal with the Syrian refugees once they arrive?
4.8 3 5.68 5.71 5.8 4 5.96
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The Middle East East Asia Africa Central Am erica South Am erica On a scale of 0 -10 , where 0 is “not being open” and 10 is “being very open,” rate your degree
region (m ean):