NEW YORK — The backlash against Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is intensifying, stretching across business and entertainment sectors. Celebrities such as Bruce Springsteen, who released a song criticizing 'Trump’s federal thugs,' alongside corporate voices including Apple CEO Tim Cook, are expressing their disapproval in response to escalating federal operations in Minnesota after two U.S. citizens were killed during immigration enforcement actions.

This growing dissent reflects a broader cultural revolt that may undermine Trump’s political strength ahead of the midterm elections. Influential figures like Joe Rogan voiced concerns about the actions of ICE, suggesting they resemble 'Gestapo' tactics.

Republican strategist Doug Heye remarked on the administration's apprehension, indicating that party leaders are worried about the potential impact on their congressional control. Even within Trump's circles, voices are calling for a reassessment of the immigration strategy, as loyalty from his base is met with increasing criticism from determined cultural figures.

As tensions rise, public sentiment appears to be shifting against Trump's rigid immigration policies, with polls indicating decreasing approval ratings, including among Republicans. The overall environment suggests a significant cultural shift, raising questions about the future of Trump's immigration agenda and its implications for the upcoming elections.