A survey of over 10,000 people from 10 European nations show that a majority of Europeans oppose any further immigration from predominantly Muslim nations. The survey, which was released on Tuesday, shows that majorities in all but two nations surveyed agreed on ending immigration from Muslim nations.
Chatham House, the London based policy institute that conducted the survey, wrote:
In our survey, carried out before President Trump’s executive order was announced, respondents were given the following statement: ‘All further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped’. They were then asked to what extent did they agree or disagree with this statement. Overall, across all 10 of the European countries an average of 55% agreed that all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped, 25% neither agreed nor disagreed and 20% disagreed.
Chatham House, the London based policy institute that conducted the survey, wrote:
In our survey, carried out before President Trump’s executive order was announced, respondents were given the following statement: ‘All further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped’. They were then asked to what extent did they agree or disagree with this statement. Overall, across all 10 of the European countries an average of 55% agreed that all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped, 25% neither agreed nor disagreed and 20% disagreed.
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