The percentage of Americans dissatisfied with the levels of immigration into the United States has risen since President Joe Biden took office, according to a new survey. Some 58 percent of respondents to the Gallup survey said they were somewhat or very dissatisfied with the levels, an increase of 8 percent from early 2021. The primary reason cited by most for the dissatisfaction was believing the current levels are too high, and wanting fewer immigrants admitted into the country. Thirty-five percent of all respondents said they want less immigration, a jump from 19 percent in early 2021 and the highest percentage since 2017. Approximately 14 percent were dissatisfied but want the levels to remain the same and 9 percent were dissatisfied because they want higher levels of immigration. The rise in dissatisfaction came from Republicans and independents. Democrats, on the other hand, were more likely to be satisfied with the …