Change ICE's name to NICE


Change ICE's name to NICE
Recent signers:
Alaina Fathima and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Let's face it, the name ICE has become quite the hot topic. Yes, I get it—it's short, it's to the point, and it stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But let's be real for a minute: 'ICE' can sound a bit, well... chilly, intimidating even.
For years, this acronym has been associated with some controversial and emotionally charged issues. Now, imagine how much softer, how much more approachable, it could sound if it were just called NICE. We're all here for a bit of positivity, aren't we? And wouldn't this subtly impactful change help thaw the icy perception and soothe the tensions that the acronym ICE tends to spark? THANK YOU!
At a time when emotions and frustrations are running high, small symbolic gestures like renaming can play a meaningful part in easing public discontent. The term 'NICE' still stands for National Immigration and Customs Enforcer—I did my homework—but it shines with a warmer glow.
Changing the name is more than just a superficial tweak. It's a conversation starter, an opener to more amicable dialogues between government agencies and the public they serve, especially those concerned about immigration policies. This simple change could help bridge divides on contentious issues, creating room for more constructive conversations.
So why not take a moment, embrace a bit of optimism, and support the shift from ICE to NICE? Perhaps just this name change can pave the way to a discourse that's less icy and more inviting. Our words matter—let's use them proactively to foster goodwill and understanding.
Sign this petition and join the wave to bring a little niceness into our federal system!
For years, this acronym has been associated with some controversial and emotionally charged issues. Now, imagine how much softer, how much more approachable, it could sound if it were just called NICE. We're all here for a bit of positivity, aren't we? And wouldn't this subtly impactful change help thaw the icy perception and soothe the tensions that the acronym ICE tends to spark? THANK YOU!
At a time when emotions and frustrations are running high, small symbolic gestures like renaming can play a meaningful part in easing public discontent. The term 'NICE' still stands for National Immigration and Customs Enforcer—I did my homework—but it shines with a warmer glow.
Changing the name is more than just a superficial tweak. It's a conversation starter, an opener to more amicable dialogues between government agencies and the public they serve, especially those concerned about immigration policies. This simple change could help bridge divides on contentious issues, creating room for more constructive conversations.
So why not take a moment, embrace a bit of optimism, and support the shift from ICE to NICE? Perhaps just this name change can pave the way to a discourse that's less icy and more inviting. Our words matter—let's use them proactively to foster goodwill and understanding.
Sign this petition and join the wave to bring a little niceness into our federal system!

Shawn TetreaultPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
Alaina Fathima and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Let's face it, the name ICE has become quite the hot topic. Yes, I get it—it's short, it's to the point, and it stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But let's be real for a minute: 'ICE' can sound a bit, well... chilly, intimidating even.
For years, this acronym has been associated with some controversial and emotionally charged issues. Now, imagine how much softer, how much more approachable, it could sound if it were just called NICE. We're all here for a bit of positivity, aren't we? And wouldn't this subtly impactful change help thaw the icy perception and soothe the tensions that the acronym ICE tends to spark? THANK YOU!
At a time when emotions and frustrations are running high, small symbolic gestures like renaming can play a meaningful part in easing public discontent. The term 'NICE' still stands for National Immigration and Customs Enforcer—I did my homework—but it shines with a warmer glow.
Changing the name is more than just a superficial tweak. It's a conversation starter, an opener to more amicable dialogues between government agencies and the public they serve, especially those concerned about immigration policies. This simple change could help bridge divides on contentious issues, creating room for more constructive conversations.
So why not take a moment, embrace a bit of optimism, and support the shift from ICE to NICE? Perhaps just this name change can pave the way to a discourse that's less icy and more inviting. Our words matter—let's use them proactively to foster goodwill and understanding.
Sign this petition and join the wave to bring a little niceness into our federal system!
For years, this acronym has been associated with some controversial and emotionally charged issues. Now, imagine how much softer, how much more approachable, it could sound if it were just called NICE. We're all here for a bit of positivity, aren't we? And wouldn't this subtly impactful change help thaw the icy perception and soothe the tensions that the acronym ICE tends to spark? THANK YOU!
At a time when emotions and frustrations are running high, small symbolic gestures like renaming can play a meaningful part in easing public discontent. The term 'NICE' still stands for National Immigration and Customs Enforcer—I did my homework—but it shines with a warmer glow.
Changing the name is more than just a superficial tweak. It's a conversation starter, an opener to more amicable dialogues between government agencies and the public they serve, especially those concerned about immigration policies. This simple change could help bridge divides on contentious issues, creating room for more constructive conversations.
So why not take a moment, embrace a bit of optimism, and support the shift from ICE to NICE? Perhaps just this name change can pave the way to a discourse that's less icy and more inviting. Our words matter—let's use them proactively to foster goodwill and understanding.
Sign this petition and join the wave to bring a little niceness into our federal system!

Shawn TetreaultPetition Starter
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Petition created on February 5, 2026