Dean Cain a ‘loser’ for joining ICE: John Leguizamo
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Leguizamo condemned Cain's decision amid ICE's budget rising from $8 billion to $28 billion, highlighting tensions over immigration enforcement and Cain's family internment history.
- In a Friday Instagram video, John Leguizamo called Dean Cain a loser and a moron for volunteering with ICE, also saying his pronouns are 'has been'.
- On Wednesday, Dean Cain announced he would join Immigration and Customs Enforcement ASAP, calling it the right thing to secure Americans' safety under President Donald Trump.
- Offering new perks, ICE removed its age limit for applicants beyond ages 21 to 40 and is offering a $50,000 signing bonus.
- Joining the chorus, Cho questioned why Cain would promote ICE given his family’s Minidoka internment, declaring `'You’re not even white'` to underscore the racial clash.
- Beyond the feud, data show nearly 72% of 57,861 arrests by ICE in June had no criminal convictions.
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Dean Cain Takes High Road After John Leguizamo Calls Him ‘Loser’ for Volunteering as an ICE Officer
Actor Dean Cain took what could only be called the “super” high road after actor John Leguizamo trashed him over the weekend as a “loser” for the former Superman actor’s plan to become an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The post Dean Cain Takes High Road After John Leguizamo Calls Him ‘Loser’ for Volunteering as an ICE Officer appeared first on Breitbart.
The world is full of paradoxes. American actor Dean Cain, who rose to fame in the 1990s for his role as the most famous superhero and immigrant, Superman, in the series Lois & Clark, has now completely turned his back on the world. He is now a member of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and wants to help keep unwanted residents out of the US.
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