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More Americans support abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency than at any point since it was established in 2003, new polling shows.
According to data examined by Civiqs, 42 percent support getting rid of the agency while 50 percent oppose doing so, a split of just 8 points. This represents a major shift from a year ago, at the start of President Donald Trump’s second term, when only 24 percent of Americans supported abolishing ICE and 59 percent opposed the idea, a 35-point split.
The 27-point change over the past year comes as Trump uses the agency to terrorize immigrant communities and overrun U.S. cities in the name of his mass deportation campaign, often using tactics that are not only harmful but illegal.
Polling indicates Americans are opposed to Trump’s tactics on immigration, despite it once being an issue Trump viewed as popular during the 2024 presidential campaign.
According to a December AP-NORC poll, just 38 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s job performance when it comes to the issue of immigration. Conversely, 60 percent disapprove of how he’s performed on the issue.
A Pew Research poll from October asked respondents their views on deportation in general. Only 36 percent said the Trump administration was deporting immigrants at a rate they described as the “right amount.” Meanwhile, 53 percent said the administration was seeking to deport immigrants at a rate that was “too much.”
More recently, in the wake of an ICE agent shooting and killing Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good last week, polling from YouGov shows that most Americans are upset with the federal agency, with a snap poll conducted on the day of her death finding 52 percent disapproving of ICE and 39 percent approving.
Additional polling from YouGov that day found that 51 percent of Americans believe the tactics used by ICE agents are too forceful, with only a quarter of respondents (27 percent) believing they are about right.
ICE’s popularity rating, now in the negatives, has reversed significantly since Trump took office, as the current -13-point approval number is a stark change from the +16-point rating the agency had before the Trump administration took power.
As data journalist G. Elliott Morris explained, the reason for Americans’ shift in opinion is simple.
“The growing backlash to ICE is a byproduct of people learning about the agency’s enforcement tactics,” he recently wrote, adding:
Over the past year, the more people have seen of ICE, the more they have soured on it. The Trump administration’s tactics have horrified persuadable voters and made even some Republicans uncomfortable.
“This is what happens when an extreme president enacts an extreme agenda,” Morris elaborated, “when the consequences of that extremity are visual, visceral, and plastered across the news and social media on a daily basis.”
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PotatoAppleFish on January 13rd, 2026 at 02:26 UTC »
Abolish the entire Department of “Homeland Security” and roll back the Patriot Act and the various bizarre riders on the NDAA.
That’s how you fix this.
ILikeNeurons on January 13rd, 2026 at 02:06 UTC »
An analysis from three different camera angles shows that Renee was driving away when the officer shot her.
In the moments leading up to the shooting, the ICE officer's own recording shows the officers getting aggressive before Renee drives away.
It's hard not to see this as a 4th amendment violation as well.
There are a few law changes that could save lives, like
banning officers from shooting at moving vehicles
requiring ICE training to instruct ICE officers to get out of the way of moving vehicles
abolishing ICE, a position that is now at an all-time high
ICE was pretty unpopular even before this shooting.
Contact from constituents works, especially when there is strength in numbers.
https://www.congress.gov/contact-us
https://www.aclu.org/writing-your-elected-representatives
_jump_now_ on January 13rd, 2026 at 02:05 UTC »
Half the country still supports them which is the problem.