Trump has made ICE is a 70-30 issue
Key Points:
- Recent polls reveal a significant shift in public opinion against ICE's enforcement of immigration laws under President Trump, with only 20-30% of voters supporting current practices, contrary to previous pundit claims.
- Surveys from YouGov, Quinnipiac, and CNN/SSRS show majorities disapprove of ICE actions such as the shooting of Renee Good, use of force, and tactics like zip-tying children, reflecting growing public concern over ICE's conduct.
- Support for abolishing ICE has surged to 42%, narrowing the opposition gap significantly compared to previous years, indicating a growing appetite among Americans for fundamental changes to immigration enforcement.
- Democrats have an opportunity to redefine immigration as an issue by highlighting abuses linked to ICE, potentially turning it