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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