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Will calls to 'abolish ICE' sway voters in 2026? The strategy has Democrats split

A protester with an anti-ICE sign, stands outside of the Henry Bishop Whipple Federal building on Jan. 18 in Minneapolis, Minn.

The Trump administration's immigration efforts have led some Democrats to call for abolishing ICE. Others won't go as far, wary of appearing out of step with voters who want immigration laws enforced.

(Image credit: Jim Vondruska)

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