Americans have named immigration as the single biggest problem facing the United States for the third month in a row, a series of polls from Gallup has found.
The open-ended question posed by Gallup found that 27 percent of respondents said that immigration was the biggest issue facing the country in April, with 28 percent saying the same in February and March, up from 21 percent in January.
Nearly half of Republicans, 48 percent, named immigration as the biggest issue facing the country in April, while 52 and 57 percent said so in March and February, respectively. The …