Poll Finds Wide Doubt Over Trump Admin's Account of Minneapolis ICE Shooting
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Quinnipiac's national poll shows 61% of registered voters doubt the Trump administration's account of the January 24 fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE in Minneapolis, 80% want an independent investigation, and 58% say DHS Secretary Kristi Noem should be removed; ICE is viewed unfavorably (63% disapprove) while body cameras are widely supported (92%), and 60% want ICE to withdraw from Minneapolis. On immigration, a majority favor a pathway to legal status for many undocumented immigrants. President Trump holds 37% approval to 56% disapproval, with clear partisan divisions on the shooting, ICE, and immigration policy.
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