In this The Post Millennial article, Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is drawing attention for calling to abolish ICE while framing America’s political divide as a battle against the upper class.
- El-Sayed has called for abolishing ICE, arguing the agency is beyond reform
- He suggests immigration enforcement should be fundamentally restructured under a different system
- The candidate described the “upper class” as the enemy, emphasizing class conflict in his campaign messaging
- His platform reflects a broader progressive push focused on wealth redistribution and systemic change
- El-Sayed previously ran for governor of Michigan and remains a prominent figure on the political left
- Critics warn that eliminating ICE could create serious gaps in immigration enforcement and national security
- Supporters argue the agency has a history of abuses and needs to be replaced entirely
- The article frames his candidacy as part of a growing trend of more radical rhetoric within Democratic politics
Read the full story:
https://thepostmillennial.com/michigan-democrat-sen-candidate-abdul-el-sayed-calls-for-abolishing-ice-says-the-upper-class-is-the-enemy




