Polls Tilt Toward Abolishing ICE After Minneapolis Shooting

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Two YouGov polls conducted within 24 hours of a Minneapolis shooting show Americans now favor abolishing ICE (46% support vs 41% oppose), with Democrats overwhelmingly in favor and Republicans mostly against; a majority also disapprove of how ICE handles its job and view its tactics as too forceful. Americans are split on protests against ICE, and opinions of the Border Patrol vary by party and whether respondents have seen video of the shooting, with video viewers more likely to deem the event unjustified.
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