Superman Actor Dean Cain Joins ICE Amid Nationwide Immigration Enforcement
Superman Actor Dean Cain Joins ICE Amid Nationwide Immigration Enforcement

Superman Actor Dean Cain Joins ICE Amid Nationwide Immigration Enforcement

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Dean Cain, best known for his role as Superman in the 1990s TV series, has joined the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), aligning himself with President Donald Trump's immigration policies. Cain, a sworn law enforcement officer and filmmaker, is participating in recruitment efforts for ICE, which is currently offering incentives such as a $50,000 sign-on bonus to fill vacancies amid intensified immigration enforcement nationwide. He characterized those arrested by ICE as dangerous criminals, including terrorists and gang members, though data from the Cato Institute shows the vast majority of detainees have no violent criminal history. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has made a public appeal for recruits, emphasizing the importance of removing what she calls the "worst of the worst" criminals from the country. Cain's involvement has sparked a polarized response, with supporters praising his stand on border security and critics highlighting the irony of a character who is an immigrant promoting an agency accused of mistreating migrants. Despite criticism, Cain continues to defend his position and urges others to join ICE in what he describes as a crucial moment for national security.

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