Dean Cain, best known for his role as Superman in the 1990s television series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," has announced his intention to join the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency as an honorary officer. Cain revealed this decision amid a large-scale recruitment push by ICE and has spoken publicly about his plans, including an interview with Fox News where he confirmed discussions with the agency. His announcement has sparked criticism from various public figures, notably actor John Leguizamo, who labeled Cain a "loser" and a "moron" for joining ICE. Cain has responded to the criticism, including remarks from political satirist John Oliver, defending his decision and disputing the detractors' understanding of the role. Cain also encouraged citizens to consider joining ICE as part of a recruitment campaign. The development has attracted widespread media attention and sparked debate regarding the agency and its recruitment standards.
Dean Cain’s ICE enlistment really isn’t a laughing matter. Rather it is the most high-profile illustration of the lowering of agency standards. And that is serious as anything. The latest Huddled Masses from @Carrasquillo: https://t.co/wZBCty5P8G
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"Superman" star Dean Cain has hit back at John Oliver after the political satirist blasted his recent decision to join the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). https://t.co/6p7fGE1WiP