Backlash to ICE widens as Minneapolis shooting shapes voter views

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Polls taken after the Minneapolis shooting show majorities view the use of force by ICE as unjustified and disapprove of the agency’s operations, fueling a backlash that could influence midterm dynamics. Trump has escalated ICE presence and threatened drastic actions, while Democrats debate reforms; opinions remain highly polarized, complicating messages on border policy and public safety.
- Voters oppose ICE amid shootings in Minneapolis The Washington Post
- Majority of Americans say ICE agent’s shooting of Good was unjustified and inappropriate; ICE making cities less safe ABC News
- CBS News poll finds more Americans say ICE being too tough; Republicans feel protesters have gone too far CBS News
- ‘Bad, Bad News for the G.O.P. Over the Long Haul’ The New York Times
- What Can Actually Be Done to Rein in ICE? Rolling Stone
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