Majority of Americans say ICE agent’s shooting of Good was unjustified and inappropriate; ICE making cities less safe

A recent set of polls has shed light on the views of Americans regarding the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis. The Quinnipiac University poll found that 53% of registered voters believe the shooting was unjustified, while 35% think it was justified, with 12% holding no opinion.

The CNN poll revealed a similar sentiment, with 56% of Americans saying the shooting was an inappropriate use of force and just 26% believing it was appropriate. A notable difference between the two polls lies in the partisan divide: over three-quarters of Democrats and roughly half of independents disagreed with the justification of the shooting, whereas more than three-quarters of Republicans agreed.

The polls also highlighted concerns about ICE enforcement actions making cities less safe. The CNN poll found that 51% of Americans believe this is the case, while 31% think it's making cities safer, and 18% are unsure. There's a significant partisan split in these views, with 82% of Democrats and independents saying ICE enforcement makes cities less safe, whereas 67% of Republicans agree.

The Quinnipiac poll also found that more than half (51%) of voters believe the fatal shooting reflects broader problems with how ICE operates. The CNN poll reported similar sentiment, with 47% of Americans expressing concerns about crackdowns on protesters rather than protesters getting out of hand.

Interestingly, only a slim majority (57%) disapprove of Trump's handling of immigration issues, exactly matching his approval rating from previous polling in July. A smaller majority (52%) also believes that Trump's efforts to deport immigrants living in the U.S. illegally have gone too far.

In another aspect, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing criticism, with 61% of Americans disapproving of her handling of her job. Notably, more registered voters expressed no opinion about Noem than did so for Trump's immigration policies.

Overall, these polls demonstrate widespread dissatisfaction among Americans regarding ICE enforcement and its impact on communities, as well as deep-seated concerns about the government's handling of immigration issues and the use of force by law enforcement agencies.
 
I'm shocked at how divided America is right now 🤯. It's like we're living in a scene from The Handmaid's Tale - everyone's got an opinion, but nobody seems to be listening 🗣️. I mean, 53% of people think the shooting was unjustified? That's crazy! And what's with the partisan divide? It's like we're stuck in Groundhog Day, reliving the same arguments over and over again 🕰️.

I also feel bad for Kristi Noem - she's getting roasted by 61% of Americans 🤦‍♀️. I guess that's just part of being a public figure, but still... it's like, can't we all just get along? 🤝 And those polls on ICE enforcement? Forget about it, it's like we're in a real-life episode of The Wire - corrupt systems, systemic problems... ugh 💔.
 
I think these poll results are telling us that we're at a turning point in our national conversation around immigration reform and police accountability 💡. It's clear that many Americans, across party lines, are fed up with the status quo and want to see change 🔄. But what does it all mean? To me, this is about who gets to decide what constitutes "justice" and "security" in our communities 🤔. Are we prioritizing the safety of law enforcement or the safety of the people they're sworn to protect? It's a tough call, but I think we need to be having these kinds of conversations, not just at the polls, but in our schools, churches, and community centers too 📚. And while it's true that some folks are still backing Trump on immigration issues, I think it's time for us to re-examine his record and consider what real leadership looks like 🤝.
 
I mean, can you believe it? People are so divided on this whole thing 🤯. Like, 53% think the shooting was unjustified, but still more Republicans think it was justified... what even is that? 😂 And don't even get me started on ICE enforcement - I feel like they're just making things worse in cities already struggling with crime and social issues.

It's crazy how partisan politics can lead to such strong opinions. Like, 82% of Democrats think ICE makes cities less safe, but only 67% of Republicans agree... that's some weird math right there 🤔. And it's not just the polling numbers that are eye-opening - the fact that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is getting so much flak for her handling of the job is just wild.

I guess what really gets me is how people are still arguing about this stuff. Like, can't we just talk about finding solutions instead of pointing fingers? 🤷‍♀️ We need to have more nuanced conversations about immigration and law enforcement - not just polarizing opinions that don't add up. 🚫
 
I'm not surprised to see people rallying around Renee Good's family and questioning the use of force by ICE agents 🤝🌟 The stats from these polls are actually kinda heartening? It shows that even in a polarized country, most Americans agree that something needs to change 🗳️. I mean, 51% of voters thinking ICE enforcement makes cities less safe is a pretty strong consensus! And it's not just about the shooting itself, but also about the broader issues with how ICE operates 🤦‍♀️. I'm glad we're having these conversations and pushing for change 💬. Maybe we can actually make a difference? 🌈
 
idk how people can be so divided about this thing, like 53% think it was unjustified but then another poll says 35% agree with the agent 🤔💡 what really happened here? and why do ppl have such strong opinions on it? i mean some ppl are super upset about ICE enforcement in cities, others think it's okay... what changed their minds?

and Trump's immigration policies... 57% disapprove of him handling them but he still has a majority approval rating 😐 does that even make sense? seems like ppl are just trying to avoid saying they're all for or against everything. and Homeland Sec Sec Noem is getting trashed by 61% of people 🤯 i guess some ppl just don't think she's doing her job right?

i'm also kinda curious about the fact that more ppl disapprove of Trump's immigration policies than he does himself... like isn't it weird when someone has a majority approval rating but still loses an election?
 
😒 I'm not surprised to see that most people think this shooting was a bad decision 🤦‍♂️. I mean, who wants to see someone die because of a misunderstanding? The fact that more Republicans think it was justified is just crazy to me 😂. And what really gets my goat is how some people are saying it's not the problem of ICE enforcement, but rather protesters getting out of hand 🚫. No way, man! If you're gonna take a stand, you gotta be willing to get hurt or arrested too 💪.

I also don't like how this whole thing seems to be swept under the rug 🧹. I mean, we should be talking about why people are so scared of immigrants and how we can make things safer for everyone, not just blaming it on protesters or ICE 👊. And what's up with all these polls that say most people don't like Trump's immigration policies? Like, come on! He's the one who's been making these decisions 😒.

And can someone please tell me why Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is getting so much crap 🤷‍♀️? I mean, I've seen some of her speeches and she seems pretty chill 🙏. Maybe we should just give her a break 😊.
 
The US is still struggling with this whole immigration thing 🤔. I mean, 53% of people think Renee Good's shooting was unjustified? That's crazy! But at the same time, it's not like ICE agents are getting a bad rap for nothing... they do have to deal with some wild situations on the job.

And can we talk about the partisan divide for a second? 🤦‍♂️ It's like, Democrats and independents are totally on the same page when it comes to ICE enforcement, but Republicans are all "no big deal"? Like, what even is going on here?

It's not just Renee Good's shooting that's got people riled up, though. The whole idea of ICE agents using excessive force is just straight-up concerning 🚫. And don't even get me started on Trump's immigration policies... dude needs to chill with the deportations already! 😂

But you know what's even more interesting? Kristi Noem getting roasted by 61% of Americans 🙄. I mean, she does have a tough job, but come on! Maybe we should give her a chance instead of just throwing shade? Just sayin'.
 
ICE is literally taking over our cities 🚔😒 I dont think shooting someone with a gun is a good way to do it, especially when you can talk them down first 💬. Its all about trust and communication between the police and the community, not just using brute force 🤦‍♂️. Democrats and independents are right on this one, we need more transparency and accountability from our government 👮‍♀️.

And what's with ICE making cities less safe? 🚫 Can't they do something about that? 82% of people think its a problem, but nothing is being done 💸. It's like the government just doesn't care about the communities they're supposed to protect 🤷‍♂️.

I'm so tired of politicians saying one thing and doing another 🤥. Trump's immigration policies are all over the place, and he can't even agree on what he wants himself 🙄. And Kristi Noem? Girl, you're getting roasted 🔥. 61% disapproving is a lot, but I guess some people just don't care about her handling of Homeland Security 😐.

We need to get to the bottom of these issues and make sure our government is working for us, not against us 🤝. We deserve better than this 🙌.
 
I'm really worried about Renee Good's family & all the families affected by ICE actions 🤕. It's crazy how partisan it is, I get that people have different views but can't we just agree that using lethal force is never an option? 53% of Americans think it was unjustified and that's something we should be working towards 🤦‍♀️.

And honestly, who thought it was a good idea to deport immigrants living in the US illegally, especially when they've built lives here? 🤷‍♂️ It's not just about numbers, it's about people. I feel like we're so caught up in politics that we're forgetting about human beings.

As for Noem, 61% disapproving of her handling of Homeland Security is a lot, and yeah, she doesn't seem to be doing anyone any favors 😒. Maybe we need to think outside the box and find solutions that work for everyone, not just the ones with power 🤝.
 
idk man... i'm reading this poll thingy & i'm like "ok" but then i'm also thinking "wait nope" 🤔. 53% think the shooting was unjustified? that's kinda cool, right? but at the same time, 35% think it was justified? i don't get that... and what's up with the partisan divide tho? 82% of dems & indies are like "nope" to ice enforcement making cities less safe? that sounds legit... but then 67% of reps are like "yaaas" 🤷‍♂️. can't we all just get along? maybe?
 
🤔 so i'm reading this news about the polls on the shooting in Minneapolis... like what is going through your head when you hear that an ICE agent shot someone? isn't it a human life we're talking about here? and 53% of ppl think its unjustified which kinda makes sense to me, but at the same time i'm wondering how many ppl actually know about the context behind the shooting... like what happened leading up to it. 🤷‍♀️ and another thing, why is there a big partisan divide on this? shouldn't we all just want human lives to be valued equally? 💔
 
ICE is seriously outta control 💥🚔 it's crazy how many ppl think the shooting was unjustified. 53% of Americans are with me on this one 🤝. It's like, when did we become so divided as a country? 🤦‍♀️. And can someone pls explain to me why ICE is still enforcing laws that make cities less safe for everyone 🌆? 51% of ppl think it's the case, but I'm sure more than that are just too scared to speak up 💬. We need to have a serious conversation about our immigration policies and how they're affecting real people's lives ❤️. Trump's handling of immigration is still a huge mess 🤯, but at least some ppl are holding him accountable 57% disapproving of his immigration record 👏. Let's get some answers from our leaders, folks! 🗣️
 
I was saying this earlier about the shooting incident... it's crazy how many people feel that it was unjustified 🤯. I mean, 53% of Americans don't think an ICE agent should have been able to just shoot someone in broad daylight? It's like, what's going on here? The fact that there's a partisan divide on this is wild too... 82% of Democrats and independents disagreeing with the justification is insane 😲.

And can we talk about how these polls are showing that ICE enforcement is making cities less safe? Like, 51% of Americans think that's the case 🚨. I've been saying it for a while now - we need to rethink our immigration policies before more people lose their lives like Renee Good did. It's not just about this one incident... it's about creating a system that works for everyone 🌎.

I was reading some comments online earlier and someone mentioned how Trump's approval rating on immigration is only 57% 👀. Meanwhile, his deportation policies have gone too far according to 52% of Americans? It's like, we need more transparency and accountability from our leaders 🗣️. And what about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem... 61% of Americans disapproving of her handling job? Yeah, that's a problem 🤦‍♀️.
 
I'm getting so frustrated with all this going on... ICE is like a total disaster 🤯. I mean, Renee was just minding her own business and then BAM! Someone from ICE comes along and starts shooting at her? It's just not right. 53% of people think it was unjustified for sure 🙅‍♀️. And can we talk about how cities are getting less safe because of ICE actions? It's like they're not even doing their job anymore 🚨.

And don't even get me started on Trump and Kristi Noem... they need to be held accountable for the mess they've made 🤦‍♂️. 57% disapproving of Trump's immigration policies is just crazy 🤯. Like, what is he even doing? And Homeland Security Secretary Noem? 61% disapproving of her handling of her job... yeah, that's a big majority 😳.

It's like the government needs to step up and do some real work on immigration reform instead of just making things worse 🚫. We need better solutions, not more problems 🔥.
 
ICE agent shoots girl and people are all like "whoa, that's not cool" lol 🤣. I mean seriously though, 53% think it was unjustified? That's like saying I'd rather give up pizza for a year if you let me keep my Netflix subscription 😂. But seriously though, 56% of Americans say the shooting was an inappropriate use of force. Yeah, no kidding, dude! You're a cop, not a vigilante 🚔. And what's with all this partisan stuff? It's like we can't even have a conversation without someone throwing shade at someone else's politics 🙄. I'm just gonna sit back here and enjoy the popcorn while these politicians duke it out 💁‍♂️. Oh, and btw, Trump's approval rating is kinda weird, 57% disapproving but matching his immigration ratings? Maybe that's why he's still got a job 🤪. And what about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem? I guess she's like the ice queen of dissatisfaction 😅.
 
Ugh, another day, more proof that our online forums are a joke 🤦‍♂️. I mean, can't we have an actual discussion without getting derailed by personal attacks or inflammatory language? These polls would be way more interesting to discuss if people could keep their comments civil 😒. And what's up with the partisan divide? It feels like our forums are just reinforcing existing biases instead of encouraging nuance and critical thinking 🤔. Anyway, it's clear that Americans are fed up with ICE and Trump's immigration policies... can we please have a thoughtful conversation about how to address these issues without resorting to trolls and personal attacks? 🙄
 
idk why ppl think it's justified rn... like my friend whose cousin was shot by ICE agent is still shaking 💔. & what's up with all these different polls? can't we just agree on one thing already? 🤯 i mean, 53% of ppl saying it's unjustified is way more than half, but do we ever get to see a change in policy? 🙄 ice enforcement is literally making cities less safe for people who are already marginalized 🌎. and can't we talk about trump's handling of immigration issues w/o all the drama & bias? his approval rating is kinda low, like 57% disapprove lol, but do we ever see him try to fix the problems? 💸
 
ICE is a total mess 🤯! 53% think that shooting was unjustified? Like what? Renee Good had done nothing wrong? It just shows how out of control ICE has become 💥. And it's not just that one incident, the overall impact on communities is real 🚨. Cities are less safe because of these enforcement actions? No wonder people are feeling uneasy 😬. The government needs to get its act together and make sure law enforcement agencies follow the rules 👮‍♀️. Trump's handling of immigration issues? Forget about it! 🙄 His policies have been a disaster 🚮. And Kristi Noem is getting slammed too 🤦‍♀️. Time for some serious change 🔄
 
🤔 I mean, it's pretty clear that a lot of Americans are really upset about what happened to Renee Good. The fact that 53% of registered voters think the shooting was unjustified is crazy high, and it shows how divided we're as a country. It's not just about the parties either, people from all sides are speaking out against ICE enforcement actions. And let's be real, when you see 51% of Americans saying that ICE enforcement makes cities less safe, that's a pretty big problem. I don't think it's an accident that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is getting a lot of flak for her handling of things - she's definitely not doing enough to address these concerns. And on top of all this, Trump's immigration policies are still super divisive. It's like, what's going on with our country? 😞
 
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