Dean Cain

Dean Cain Struggles with ICE Obstacle Course: A PR Stunt Gone Wrong

Dean Cain, famous for his role as Superman, has begun training to become an “honorary” ICE officer, motivated by his support for law enforcement. The actor was filmed participating in an obstacle course and firing guns, prompting criticism on social media regarding his performance. Cain’s decision follows Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s removal of age caps, leading to a surge in ICE applications. ICE has already utilized Cain as a recruitment tool, and he has responded to critics by defending his decision to support federal law enforcement.

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Ex-Superman Actor Dean Cain’s ICE Agent Move Sparks Outrage

Former Superman actor Dean Cain is preparing to join the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). Cain, already a sworn law enforcement officer, announced his intention to become an ICE agent after releasing a recruitment video for the agency. This comes as ICE aims to recruit 10,000 new personnel to support the Trump administration’s increased deportation efforts, including offering recruitment bonuses and student loan assistance. Cain stated he is taking on the role to help protect the country.

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Dean Cain Joins ICE, Sparks Criticism and Hypocrisy Accusations

Dean Cain, known for his role as Superman, has announced his support for President Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown by joining ICE. In a social media video, Cain encouraged followers to join ICE, highlighting benefits and emphasizing the removal of criminals from American streets. This endorsement follows a call for support from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and it comes as Cain remains a staunch MAGA conservative despite surprisingly progressive views on the Superman character. Cain has previously shown support for Trump by appearing opposite original Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Kristy Swanson in the spoof play FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers, offering dramatic readings of the infamous text messages exchanged between agents Peter Strozk and Lisa Page.

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