Vandalism at the Oklahoma State Capitol has sparked a heated debate. On Tuesday morning, anti-ICE graffiti and derogatory statements about Governor Kevin Stitt were discovered on the Capitol's exterior and the 23rd Street underpass. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating this incident. The graffiti, which included the phrase 'DIE' spray-painted on columns, has since been cleaned up by Office of Management and Enterprise Services employees. However, the incident has raised questions about the safety of public spaces and the effectiveness of law enforcement in preventing such acts. The governor's chief of staff confirmed that evidence has been collected, and the governor is aware of the incident. But here's where it gets controversial... Some argue that the graffiti is a form of protest against the policies of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Others believe that it crosses the line into hate speech and could incite violence. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the vandals' actions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.