Former Superman Dean Cain Joins ICE Amid Trump Immigration Enforcement
Former Superman Dean Cain Joins ICE Amid Trump Immigration Enforcement

Former Superman Dean Cain Joins ICE Amid Trump Immigration Enforcement

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Dean Cain, known for his role as Superman in the 1990s television series, has announced he will join U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to support President Donald Trump's mass deportation and immigration enforcement policies. Cain, who is also a sworn deputy sheriff and reserve police officer, expressed his belief that the current immigration system is broken and praised Trump for fulfilling his campaign promise to strengthen border security and deport criminals. He urged others to consider joining ICE, highlighting benefits such as signing bonuses and pay, while emphasizing the agency's mission to remove dangerous individuals from American streets. Cain's decision follows a recent ICE recruitment initiative aiming to hire 10,000 new agents amid intensified immigration raids, which have sparked protests, especially in Democratic-leaning states. He framed his involvement as a patriotic duty and criticized the portrayal of immigration issues in popular culture, defending Trump's enforcement actions against what he sees as a lax immigration system. The actor's announcement has drawn attention due to his celebrity status and vocal support for the Trump administration's immigration agenda.

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