Which of these statements best analyzes the politics of immigration in Europe and the U.S.?(1 point) Responses Immigration policy in Europe and the U.S. are both impacted by the opinion of the public and their perspective on the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. Immigration policy in Europe and the U.S. are both impacted by the opinion of the public and their perspective on the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. Immigration policy in the U.S. is impacted by the opinion of the public and their perspective on the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. In Europe, these do not factor into immigration policy. Immigration policy in the U.S. is impacted by the opinion of the public and their perspective on the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. In Europe, these do not factor into immigration policy. Immigration policy in the Europe and the U.S. is decided by a legal system and has nothing to do with the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. Immigration policy in the Europe and the U.S. is decided by a legal system and has nothing to do with the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. Immigration policy in Europe is impacted by the opinion of the public and their perspective on the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. In the U.S., these do not factor into immigration policy.

The statement that best analyzes the politics of immigration in Europe and the U.S. is: Immigration policy in the U.S. is impacted by the opinion of the public and their perspective on the national origin of the people attempting to immigrate across their borders. In Europe, these do not factor into immigration policy. This statement highlights the influence of public opinion on immigration policy in the U.S., while also pointing out that Europe may have different factors at play in shaping their immigration policies.