Öz
An anti-immigrant attitude is an attitude that does not occur spontaneously and contains many demographic and socioeconomic variables. This study deals with the relationship between different socio-economic variables that affect the anti-immigrant attitude and the individual's mood during the pandemic process. In this context, in addition to socio-demographic variables (age, gender, education level, income level, etc.), the relationship between life satisfaction, depression, and anxiety levels, which can also express the mental state of individuals, and anti-immigrant attitude was investigated. In the research, first of all, anti-immigrant attitudes and studies in Europe were mentioned, and then, anti-immigrant attitudes in Turkey were discussed. The aim of the study is to determine and test the anti-immigrant attitude in Turkey and the effects of the factors that may affect this attitude during the pandemic period. A quantitative research method was adopted in the research and a questionnaire technique was used as a data collection technique. The questionnaires were prepared online. 255 participants, who formed the data of the research, were reached by convenience sampling technique. As a result, the determined hypotheses of the research were rejected and only significant differences were found between the political spectrum-anti-immigrant attitude and life satisfaction-anti-immigrant attitude.