Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mandela Barnes has said multiple times he backs reforming ICE, not eliminating it like the National Republican Senatorial Committee claims.
The photo surfaced shortly after Barnes"Don't know how I missed this reply, but I need that," Barneson July 4, 2018. At the time he was in the midst of his successful campaign for lieutenant governor.
But the committee offered no reference to anything Barnes said at the event, or elsewhere on abolishing ICE.article that noted the group was involved in a June 2018 march during which"protesters draped themselves in silver thermal blankets — evoking images of migrant kids in shelters — and chanted ‘Abolish ICE’ and ‘We care.
McDaniel declined to say anything more. Instead, she argued that:"The Lt. Governor has been crystal clear that he does not support abolishing ICE."Let’s dig in from that angle and what Barnes himself has said. That is, the positions he has publicly taken.
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