A new poll released Feb. 2, 2026, reported that nearly 61% of Americans favor continuing mass deportations, a finding the White House emphasized amid heightened immigration tensions. The result follows two high-profile Minneapolis shootings in January — ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renée Good on Jan. 7, and Border Patrol agents shot Alex Pretti on Jan. 24 — incidents captured on video that have contradicted initial official accounts and prompted federal probes, protests, and policy debates. Those developments and the poll have intensified public arguments over ICE tactics, accountability, and the future of large-scale deportation drives, sparking heated debate nationwide immediately. (whitehouse.gov)

<p>A new poll released Feb. 2, 2026, reported that nearly 61% of Americans favor continuing mass deportations, a finding the White House emphasized amid heightened immigration tensions. The result follows two high-profile Minneapolis shootings in January — ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renée Good on Jan. 7, and Border Patrol agents shot Alex Pretti on Jan. 24 — incidents captured on video that have contradicted initial official accounts and prompted federal probes, protests, and policy debates. Those developments and the poll have intensified public arguments over ICE tactics, accountability, and the future of large-scale deportation drives, sparking heated debate nationwide immediately. (<a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2026/02/americans-overwhelmingly-support-deporting-criminal-illegals-local-cooperation-with-ice/?utm_source=openai">whitehouse.gov</a>)</p>

Poll: 61% back mass deportations after Minneapolis shootings — Renee Good (Jan 7) and Alex Pretti (Jan 24) — fuel protests and federal probes. What do you think? Comment. According to The White House. (whitehouse.gov)

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