A global study of 63,000 interviewees across 53 countries finds Europeans believe tackling mass migration is much more important than tackling climate change. Only 14 percent of respondents to the Denmark-based Alliance of Democracies Foundation placed the climate among the top three priorities for government.
Germans are most concerned by mass migration, with 44 percent desiring a cut. Less than a quarter listed the climate as a priority. The country’s leftist coalition government appears to be badly out of step with the public, having just passed legislation to make it even easier for foreigners to acquire German citizenship. Months later, the government conceded there had been a huge rise in foreigners committing crimes and that foreigners now account for an astonishing 41 percent of all criminal suspects.
“Since 2022, more and more Europeans say that their government should prioritize ‘reducing immigration’, and fewer say that their government should ‘fight climate change,'” the Alliance of Democracies report observes. “Now in 2024, for the first time, reducing immigration is a greater priority for most Europeans than fighting climate change.”
A similar phenomenon has been observed in the United States, where immigration overtook “Government” as “the most important problem facing the country” in February, according to Gallup. It also ranked ahead of “inflation” and “the economy in general,” even when combined.
This development is bad news for Joe Biden, who polls badly on inflation and the economy compared to Donald Trump, but especially badly on immigration.
Across the board, the 81-year-old has the worst approval rating of any president since the end of the Second World War at this point in his first and possibly only term.
