Some Republicans Start Questioning ICE Tactics Amid Broad Backlash

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Republican voters and several GOP lawmakers are showing signs of discomfort with the Trump administration’s ICE crackdown, a trend reflected in a NYT/Siena poll showing 61% of voters believe ICE tactics have gone too far, including about one in five Republicans. While some Republicans call for more training and a more balanced approach, many party figures remain cautious, highlighting how immigration remains a divisive issue that could shape upcoming races.
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