Daily Mail Online Article RatingICE killings only validate claims US is turning into a fascist state
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61% : But when I saw videos of ICE jumping out of unmarked vehicles and nabbing people off the street, that's when I actually bought my first AR-15 [rifle] ...49% : Why weren't they allowed to protect ICE officers?'
49% : Team 2.0 believes that ICE's mission - to find and deport as many illegal migrants as possible - has popular support.
46% : ' Most Minnesotans would not normally align themselves with Wagner's worldview, but in recent weeks a growing number of normally genteel, Democrat supporters have found themselves radicalised by ICE's martial presence and its brutal behaviour.
46% : The US public increasingly don't think that ICE is clearing that bar.
44% : as thuggish ICE agents deployed their lethal force.
43% : Just 17 days after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials gunned down mother-of-three Renee Good in her car, another middle-class protester, a 37-year-old male nurse called Alex Pretti, has been shot dead in the street in Minneapolis.
41% : Far from admitting ICE agents have - again - gone too far, the White House argues that the deaths of Pretti and Good are the consequence of radical politics at the state level.
35% : Vance, meanwhile, spoke of 'engineered chaos' and 'far left agitators, working with local authorities.' Pro-ICE Rhetoric Fails to Stem Growing Violence But the problem for Trump, Vance and co is that, while such arguments appeal to their supporters, simply doubling down on the pro-ICE rhetoric only seems to feed the cycle of violence, and a large majority of Americans are disgusted by the scenes coming out of Minneapolis.
34% : White House Defends ICE as Victims of Radical State Politics Republicans blame their Democratic opponents in Minnesota for inciting the civil unrest and obstructing the federal government's attempts to impose law and order in a city ravaged by uncontrolled migration, vast-scale migrant fraud and other criminality.
30% : President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and other senior officials weighed in to defend ICE.
29% : Now, the second Trump administration appears determined not to repeat the mistake, which is why he and his cabinet continue to defend 'ICE patriots' even as officers are filmed gunning down protesters in the streets.
17% : It's understood that Tom Homan, Trump's 'immigration tsar', is at odds with Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem, and other senior Trump figures, who think that public showdowns between ICE agents and protesters only reinforce Trump's tough message.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.