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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSupport for abolishing ICE hits a a new high
https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/support-for-abolishing-ice-is-atBut the topline really understates the intensity of public backlash to ICE and its tactics. In February 2025, just 19% of Americans held a strongly unfavorable view of ICE, per YouGov/The Economist. Today, 40% do. Its not just that there has been a general move in opinion against the agency. There is a growing and intense, angry opposition to it across America.
So what happened? Americans didnt suddenly become woke open-borders enthusiasts. My theory is that the growing backlash to ICE is a byproduct of people learning about the agencys enforcement tactics.
Back in January 2025 (before most of the controversial raids that have taken place in the last year), AP-NORC found that 64% of Americans opposed arrests at schools and 57% opposed arrests at churches. The administration ignored these warnings, targeted migrants at church and school anyway, and it has suffered the consequences in the court of public opinion.
After one Chicago raid, in which American citizens were dragged out of their homes in the middle of the night and detained for hours, a Data for Progress poll found Americans nationwide opposed detaining citizens 66 to 26%. The firm also found 70% of Americans oppose zip-tying children during raids, which ICE also did in Chicago. That 70% overall percentage includes 53% of Republicans.
The January 2026 YouGov poll asked whether ICEs tactics are too forceful, about right, or not forceful enough. A majority of adults said too forceful 51%. Just 10% wanted more force. Thats a five-to-one ratio. 56% of Independents agreed ICE was using too much force.
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According to Civiqs, 42% of U.S. adults now support abolishing ICE entirely, while 50% oppose getting rid of the agency. That compares to 29% in Summer 2018, when the phrase was a rallying cry for progressives, 21% on Election Day 2024, and 37% in mid 2020, during the recent peak of the social justice movement. As of Jan. 8, independents had moved 15 points toward abolishing the agency in the past year, and even Republicans had increased their support by 6 points.
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Support for abolishing ICE hits a a new high (Original Post)
Doodley
18 hrs ago
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Ferrets are Cool
(22,535 posts)1. Support could be at 99% and this regime wold NOT stop.
IT will require Congress defunding it and even then, Krasnov might pull money from other sources.
Doodley
(11,648 posts)6. Support could be 99%, but that would mean Trump regime isn't worried about elections---maybe because they are canceled.
everyonematters
(4,024 posts)2. This could turn out to be an issue like abolishing the police.
It needs a major overhaul in mission, procedures and training. I wouldn't recommend a candidate running in a swing state or district with that as a policy statement.
Goonch
(4,245 posts)3. ;-{) ICE COLD KILLERS.......

WhiskeyGrinder
(26,371 posts)4. let's fucking goooooooo
The Madcap
(1,758 posts)5. Who are the 10% that want even more force?
This country is apparently full of Nazi psychopaths.
I can only hope that number is a product of the survey technique and questions.
Unfortunately, I doubt it.
leftstreet
(38,868 posts)7. Abolish ICE
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