More than half of Americans believe that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone “too far” in its pursuit of arresting migrants, according to a new poll.

While 54 percent said ICE has used its power too aggressively, the sentiment was even greater among Democrats at 83%, according to a poll by PBS News, NP and Marist.

Nearly half of Republicans, by contrast, said ICE’s actions are appropriate and an additional 31% said the agency had not gone far enough in enforcing Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

The vast majority of Americans (80%) support the U.S. government’s deportation of migrants without permanent legal status who have been convicted of a violent crime.

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    That’s only when the wealthy own both parties…

    They don’t control the DNC anymore, and trying to make trump do what you already paid him to do is an exercise in futility.

    Shit looks bad for everyone right now, including the wealthy.

    Which is why the media is pushing people to disengage from politics.

    Don’t do what billionaires want you to do, it’s never in your favor.

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      As a non American I’m not sure how you’re going to overcome this, if the bill passes the house you’ve essentially given Trump a loyal private army given the ICE budget and it doesn’t look like anyone has the stomach to do what’s needed in opposition. Democrats are still attacking Mamdani lol, the system is beyond corrupt.

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        Just look at the reaction to the NYC mayor race

        Where?

        The only thing I’ve seen is Martin told some donors that progressives can’t win every district…

        Which, is obviously true

        The example he used was Minnesota where one district wants Illhan Omar and another wants some shitty moderate.

        But Martin is going to run national DNC like Minnesota.

        1. Stay out of the primary

        2. Support anyone with a D in the general

        It’s on voters to get progressives to the general, so vote in the primary and get as many people as you can to do so as well

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          Oh I can find quite a few

          When the states governor and the top members of the Democratic Party in congress are refusing to endorse the democratic primary winner, they are the DNC. This is Bernie all over again.

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            What do they have to do with the DNC?

            Like, you understand there’s the DNC, and then every state has their own state party, then I’m pretty sure the terrorities have them too

            If your point is some people with Ds by their name are pieces of shit and need to be replaced, you’re preaching to the choir director buddy.

            But Martin is the DNC chair, and he hasn’t said a single bad thing about Mamdani that I’m aware of.

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              He"s using synecdoche, saying “DNC” when he means “the majority of prominent Democrats.” You’re speaking specifically about the actual DNC. That’s why you’re disagreeing even though you’re both right.

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      They don’t control the DNC anymore

      This seems more aspirational than based in reality. There are some fringes that have escaped their clutches, but establishment Democrats are still entrenched in the system.

      Shit looks bad for everyone right now, including the wealthy.

      You’re not thinking wealthy enough. The system works perfectly for anyone who can afford to donate $1m for a pardon or $5m for citizenship.

      Which is why the media is pushing people to disengage from politics.

      Money is definitely afraid of passion, because it can’t be bought.

      Don’t do what billionaires want you to do, it’s never in your favor.

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