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Survey: Most Americans Believe Shooting of Renee Good Was Not Justified
The poll shows 60% disapprove of ICE's job performance and 56% support deporting undocumented immigrants, with opinions sharply divided along party lines.
- On Jan. 21-28, Marquette Law School's poll found 62% of Americans say the Minneapolis shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent was not justified, from 1,003 adults with a +/-3.4% margin of error.
- The poll was fielded after the Minneapolis shooting but before another Jan. 24 incident, aiming to gauge national reaction amid debate over ICE's tactics.
- Republicans and Democrats diverge strongly on ICE and the shooting, with 80% of Republicans approving ICE versus 5% of Democrats and 23% of Independents, and 60% disapprove of ICE's job overall.
- Despite disapproval of ICE, 56% still favor deporting immigrants living in the U.S. illegally, with 35% of those supporters disapproving of ICE's conduct; President Donald Trump's immigration approval is 44%, and his overall rating is 42%.
- Independents matter for the midterms, with 89% Democrats, 88% Republicans and 67% Independents likely to vote amid inflation and cost of living as top concerns.
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