Dean Cain, the actor who played Superman in the 1990s television series “Lois & Clark,” said in a video posted online and in an interview with Fox News that he will be sworn in as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent “as soon as possible.” Cain, 59, is already a sworn deputy sheriff and reserve police officer. The actor framed the move as a show of support for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda, calling the current system “broken” and saying his decision reflects “what people voted for.” Cain added that he wanted to “help secure the safety of all Americans” and urged others to enlist. His announcement coincides with an aggressive recruitment drive at ICE. Congress recently approved an additional $75 billion for the agency, part of a plan to add 10,000 officers by 2029. The Department of Homeland Security has eliminated its age-40 hiring cap and is offering signing bonuses of up to $50,000, measures that officials say have generated more than 80,000 applications in the past week. Civil-rights advocates have condemned the expansion, citing a surge in workplace raids and street arrests that, according to ICE data reported by CNN, now average several thousand detentions a day. The administration argues the larger force is necessary to meet Trump’s goal of deporting one million undocumented migrants annually.
Actor que interpretó a ’Superman’ se unió a ICE, oficina encargada de redadas contra migrantes en EEUU https://t.co/E9akDZE0aA
El actor de Superman que anunció que se unirá a ICE en medio de la millonaria campaña de la agencia migratoria de EE.UU. para reclutar agentes https://t.co/L21hraMg1T
WTF? Superman was a refugee. https://t.co/nOyIWS2K5r