Former ‘Superman’ Actor Dean Cain Says He’s Joining ICE To Support Trump’s Immigration Agenda [VIDEO]

Former ‘Superman’ Actor Dean Cain Says He’s Joining ICE To Support Trump’s Immigration Agenda [VIDEO]
Dean Cain is trading in his cape for a badge.
The former Superman actor revealed on Fox News this week that he’s preparing to be “sworn in as an ICE agent, ASAP” to support Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement plan.
Cain, who’s already a sworn deputy sheriff and reserve police officer, said he felt compelled to help after Congress approved funding for ICE to hire 10,000 new employees: “I’m stepping up… Hopefully, a whole bunch of other former officers, former ICE agents, will step up… and we’ll help protect this country.”
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When asked what motivated him to serve, Cain responded, “This country was built on patriots stepping up, whether it was popular or not, and doing the right thing. I truly believe this is the right thing.”
He added, “We have a broken immigration system… President Trump ran on this. He is delivering on this. This is what people voted for. It’s what I voted for.”
The move comes as ICE ramps up controversial deportation raids, sparking protests across the country and legal fights with leaders like Gavin Newsom.
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