Former Superman Actor Dean Cain Announces He Has Joined ICE
UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – Dean Cain joins ICE amid the agency's plan to recruit 10,000 new agents, supporting Trump's policy to increase deportations and remove criminals from U.S. streets.
- On August 5, 2025, actor Dean Cain shared on X and Instagram that he has become an agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and encouraged others to join as well.
- Cain decided to join ICE amid a recruitment campaign launched in July to remove dangerous criminals and enforce immigration laws.
- Cain, a sworn law enforcement officer and filmmaker, emphasized ICE’s role in arresting terrorists, rapists, murderers, and gang members to protect American streets.
- Cain emphasized that by joining ICE, individuals can contribute to protecting the nation by apprehending the most dangerous criminals off the streets, and he also noted a $50,000 signing bonus as part of the recruitment incentives.
- Cain urged others to join ICE to secure homeland safety, describing his move as "the right thing" amid what he calls a broken immigration system.
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'You’ll never be white!' 'Superman' actor hammered by Margaret Cho for joining ICE
The Daily Beast reports comedian and podcaster Margaret Cho tore into 1990s actor Dean Cain for enlisting in ICE for a DHS recruitment video.“You’ll never be white,” Cho told Cain in her own video posted to Instagram. “Why would you join ICE and encourage people to join ICE when your ancestors were ...
Divisive Superman Actor Reveals He Is Joining ICE
In 1938, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster created a new superhero, Clark Kent, AKA Superman. Superman was born Kal-El on the planet of Krypton and was sent to Earth by his parents Jor-El and Lara just before his planet was destroyed by the cataclysmic collapse of its core. Kal-El’s ship landed in the town of Smallville, Kansas. He was discovered by Johnathan and Martha Kent, who adopted him and named him Clark. Credit: DC Comics Relate…
In a visit to American television on Wednesday, August 6, actor Dean Cain announced that he would join the U.S. Anti-Immigration Police (ICE).
Actor Dean Cain, known for his role as Superman in the 1990s, has taken a job with the US immigration police. The motivation is to show support for Donald Trump's immigration policy.
Clark Kent's interpreter in the "Lois & Clark" series of the 1990s joined the ICE teams. The actor supports Donald Trump's action.
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