John Leguizamo Slams Dean Cain for Joining ICE: ‘What a Moron’
John Leguizamo recently took to Instagram to express his disbelief at Dean Cain’s decision to become an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. Leguizamo called Cain a “loser” and a “moron” for volunteering to work with ICE, questioning his motivations for joining the controversial agency.
Cain, known for his role as Superman in the ’90s television series “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” has recently made headlines for criticizing the director of the latest Superman reboot and expressing his intention to become an ICE agent. He believes that joining ICE is the right thing to do and a patriotic duty, despite the backlash from critics like Leguizamo.
Leguizamo, a vocal advocate for Latino representation in Hollywood, has been pushing for more diversity and inclusivity in the industry. He has highlighted the importance of seeing positive representations of marginalized communities on screen and has called out the lack of Latino stories being told in mainstream media.
The debate over ICE’s role and funding has been ongoing, with Congress recently approving a significant increase in the agency’s budget. ICE is set to become the highest funded law enforcement agency in the federal government, raising concerns among activists and advocates for immigrant rights.
In a surprising move, ICE announced that it would remove its age limit for applicants, opening up the opportunity to join the agency to a wider range of individuals. This decision has sparked further controversy and raised questions about the agency’s recruitment practices and priorities.
As the debate over ICE and immigration enforcement continues, the clash between Dean Cain and John Leguizamo serves as a reminder of the complex and contentious issues surrounding immigration policy in the United States. The differing perspectives and opinions of public figures like Cain and Leguizamo reflect the broader societal divide on how to approach immigration and law enforcement.



