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MAGA Is (Loudly) Regretting Their Votes After Witnessing ICE Raids Across The Nation, And It's Reallyyyy Not Looking Good For Trump

MAGA Is (Loudly) Regretting Their Votes After Witnessing ICE Raids Across The Nation, And It's Reallyyyy Not Looking Good For Trump

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This week, Donald Trump's mass ICE raids have ignited anti-ICE protests nationwide.
These ICE raids have received backlash from those on the left — but even the MAGA crowd isn't holding back their disapproval of immigrant families being torn apart.
Here's what Trump supporters are saying over on the r/LeopardsAteMyFace subreddit.
1.Ryan Garcia, an American professional boxer who endorsed Donald Trump in the 2024 election, recently spoke out against Trump's ICE raids in LA:
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"I may have voted for Trump, but I can't stay silent about what happening with ICE in LA."
2.The co-founder of "Latinas for Trump," Ileana Garcia, called the recent ICE raids "unacceptable and inhumane," writing, "this is not what I voted for."
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3.This Latino Trump voter says he has "logic, empathy, and reason," which is why he doesn't support the ICE raids:
4.One Florida Trump voter lost one-third of his employees at his roofing company to ICE raids:
5.Trump voter: "I feel for this deportation issue and the way it's come about...none of these families deserve to be ripped apart."
6."I honestly did not vote for deportation or any of that."
7."At one point in the election, I remember wanting Trump to win, I wanted change, regulation to immigration, NEVER crossed my mind he would begin hunting down our people!"
8.And finally, "I support most of what trump is doing but I have to say I do not support these gustapo tactics of ICE."
What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below.
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