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<h1>American immigration views shift dramatically with 79% now seeing immigration as beneficial, up from 64%</h1> Following the recent presidential transition, American views on immigration have shifted significantly according to new polling data. Nearly 79% of adults now view immigration as beneficial for the country, up from 64% previously. This increase spans across political affiliations, with notable changes among Republican voters who moved from 39% to 67% positive views. Support for decreased immigration levels dropped from 55% to 30% nationally. Additionally, 85% favor citizenship pathways for undocumented immigrants brought as children, while support for mass deportations has declined. These changing attitudes potentially complicate the current administration's strict immigration enforcement policies.