South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces growing calls for resignation amid controversy

February 5, 2026 • Google News World

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A recent poll has found that two-thirds of Americans believe Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has “gone too far” in its immigration enforcement efforts. The survey, conducted by Marquette University, also found that a majority of respondents believed Renee Pretti’s fatal shooting was unjustified.

The polling comes after Pretti’s death at the hands of an ICE officer in July. Since then, public opinion on ICE has shifted further against the agency. A separate poll conducted by ABC News found that a majority of Americans are calling for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to be removed from office due to her handling of the situation.

The polling also suggests that Trump’s deportation push is having an impact on suburban politics in New York, with some politicians scrambling to respond to the growing public concern. Additionally, a recent article by Politico highlighted the controversy surrounding Trump’s self-deportation efforts.

Meanwhile, a separate article by Vox.com criticized Trump’s approach as “self-owning,” while another article by NPR reported on the growing public outcry against ICE’s immigration enforcement practices.

The polling results provide insight into the shifting public opinion on these issues and highlight the need for policymakers to address the concerns of the American people.

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