Abolish ICE? Dems Can’t Even Plow Snow
Politics
United States
Started February 10, 2026
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Abolish ICE? Dems Can’t Even Plow Snow
The American Conservative (United States) | Feb 10, 2026
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Feb 10, 2026
Abolishing ICE would allow for a more humane immigration system that prioritizes family unity and community support over enforcement.
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Maintaining ICE is essential for national security, as it helps enforce immigration laws and protects communities from illegal activities.
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Feb 10, 2026
The focus on abolishing ICE distracts from the real issue: improving public services and accountability in government agencies for all citizens.
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Feb 10, 2026
Public services, like snow removal, reflect broader governance issues; addressing these can inform the debate on ICE's role and effectiveness.
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Feb 10, 2026
High taxes and poor public services undermine trust in government; reforming ICE should be part of a larger conversation about efficiency in public spending.
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