Actor Dean Cain said he has formally accepted a position with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and intends to proceed despite public criticism of the move. Cain made the remarks in a prerecorded interview for the “Faith & Freedom” programme hosted by Shemane Nugent, scheduled to air on Real America’s Voice at 10 a.m. Eastern on Sunday. Cain, who portrayed Superman in the 1990s television series “Lois & Clark,” told Nugent that joining ICE aligns with his long-held views on immigration enforcement. He acknowledged pushback from portions of the entertainment industry but said he is “standing firm” and views the role as public service. During the conversation, Cain also offered a brief observation about the Superman franchise, saying future portrayals should “stay true to the character’s original values.” No details of Cain’s duties or start date at ICE were disclosed during the segment.
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