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Stars Honor Minneapolis Woman Shot by ICE with 'Be Good' Pins at Golden Globes

The ACLU-endorsed campaign honors Renee Good and Keith Porter Jr. and urges basic human decency amid heightened anti-ICE protests, with wide celebrity participation.

  • On January 11, 2026 at The Beverly Hilton, celebrities including Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes and Ariana Grande wore anti-ICE pins, with some displaying them on the red carpet and others during the ceremony.
  • Following the death of Renée Macklin Good earlier this week, an ACLU-endorsed campaign backed by Maremoto, MoveOn, the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Working Families Power honored her and Keith Porter Jr.
  • Organizers including Nelini Stamp and Jess Morales Rocketto said the `Be Good` pin reminds people to be good to one another amid horror, reflecting artists’ tradition of standing for justice.
  • The campaign seeks to underscore a call for basic human decency, as the #BeGood initiative highlights deaths linked to ICE agents and activists intensify nationwide anti-ICE protests.
  • Echoing past awards-show pin movements, the discreet tactic recalls the 2018 `Times Up` pins as an FBI investigation into Renée Good’s death continues and the Trump administration said the off-duty ICE agent acted in self-defense.
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Ruffalo, Sykes, Grande make a statement with anti-ICE pins at the Golden Globes

Several celebrities wore pins to honor Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE office, at the Golden Globes

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Stars honor Minneapolis woman shot by ICE with 'Be Good' pins at Golden Globes

Several Hollywood stars used the Golden Globes spotlight to pay tribute to a woman fatally shot last week by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis, sporting pins bearing Renee Good's name.

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No one responded to the action of the American immigration police in the speeches at the gala, but a few actors did send a message with an accessory on the red carpet.

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The Nerd Stash broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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