Poll: Most Voters Say ICE Shooting Was Not Justified; ICE Enforcement Widely Disapproved
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A national Quinnipiac poll finds that among registered voters who watched the Minneapolis shooting video, 53% say the shots were not justified and 35% say they were; 82% have seen the video. Overall, 57% disapprove of how ICE enforces immigration laws (40% approve). Party and gender divisions are pronounced: Republicans largely say it was justified, Democrats and independents largely say not; women are more likely than men to deem the shooting unjustified. The survey included 1,133 voters with a margin of error of ±3.7 percentage points.
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