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Trump wants to rebrand ICE as NICE. Not everyone agrees
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U.S. President Donald Trump has made clear on social media and in interviews that he thinks Immigration and Customs Enforcement needs a rebrand — more specifically, a new name: National Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or NICE.

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