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Public Opinion Shifts Following ICE Shooting Incident in Minneapolis

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Recent surveys reveal a significant public backlash against ICE's use of force following the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. A CNN poll indicates that 56% of Americans deemed the agent's actions inappropriate, while only 26% supported them. This sentiment is echoed across other polls, with a majority of respondents believing the shooting reflects deeper issues within ICE. The incident has garnered substantial media attention, with 82% of voters having viewed footage of the event. As public scrutiny intensifies, key figures, including Joe Rogan, have begun to criticize ICE's practices more vocally, suggesting a potential shift in the national conversation regarding immigration enforcement.

Key Details: • 56% of Americans find ICE's use of force inappropriate. • 82% of voters have seen video footage of the shooting incident. • 51% believe ICE's enforcement actions make cities less safe. • Public opinion is increasingly critical of ICE's systemic issues.

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Kristi NoemICEMinneapolisCNNJoe RoganJ.D. VanceRenee Nicole GoodJonathan RossYahoo NewsQuinnipiac University

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