John Leguizamo Condemns Dean Cain's ICE Volunteer Decision
Dean Cain faced significant backlash from Hollywood after volunteering with ICE, with John Leguizamo leading the criticism by calling him a 'moron' while several celebrities joined the condemnation.
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John Leguizamo, 65, publicly criticized fellow actor Dean Cain for his decision to volunteer as an ICE officer, calling him a 'loser' on social media. The controversy began when Cain announced he would become an honorary ICE officer to help with immigration enforcement.
Several Hollywood celebrities supported Leguizamo's criticism, including Tatum O'Neal, Lee Daniels, and Kevin McHale, who called Cain 'pathetic.' Comedian Margaret Cho particularly challenged Cain's decision, reminding him of his Japanese-American heritage and his family's internment during World War II. Cain, 59, defended his choice by explaining that he wanted to contribute to American safety by working with first responders. He described ICE's mission as arresting dangerous criminals.
This isn't Cain's first involvement with law enforcement - he previously worked with police departments in Idaho and Virginia. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed his upcoming swearing-in ceremony.
The incident has created significant controversy in the entertainment industry and highlights ongoing debates about immigration enforcement.
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