Actor-turned-controversy magnet, Dean Cain, finest identified for his 90s position as Superman in Lois & Clark, has revealed that he’s signing as much as develop into an honorary agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — and the web is in flames!
Cain, now 59, says he’s answering the decision to assist what he calls “vilified legislation enforcement officers,” and plans to formally be part of ICE to again mass deportation efforts being revived beneath the Trump agenda.
“I’m standing with ICE,” says Cain
In an interview with Fox Information, Cain stated he’s uninterested in seeing legislation enforcement beneath assault and feels it’s time celebrities step up — not by tweeting, however by placing on the badge. He posted a recruitment video, acquired in contact with ICE brass, and is reportedly set to be sworn in quickly.
Backlash FIERY!🔥
However the transfer has sparked severe backlash:
- Comic John Leguizamo didn’t maintain again — calling Cain a “moron” and a “loser.”
- Actress Margaret Cho slammed Cain, saying he ought to bear in mind his personal Japanese-American heritage and what ICE-type insurance policies did to households throughout WWII.
- Even speak present host Invoice Maher tore into him, joking that Cain was already “residing in a van” earlier than this transfer, and now he’s simply chasing a $50,000 ICE signing bonus.
On-line Warfare Erupts
Whereas MAGA supporters are cheering Superman’s new position, critics say that is only a publicity stunt and a tone-deaf step in a heated immigration debate.
Cain says he’s “lifeless severe” and encourages different retired cops and navy vets to observe his lead.