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Ex-Superman actor Dean Cain says he is turning into ICE agent


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Timothy White/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images Actor Dean Cain dressed as his character Superman, which he played in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.Timothy White/Disney Normal Leisure Content material by way of Getty Photographs

Dean Cain starred in Superman TV sequence Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman between 1993 and 1997

Ex-Superman actor Dean Cain has introduced he’s planning to affix the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement company, often called ICE.

In an interview on Wednesday, Cain, who’s already a sworn regulation enforcement officer, stated, “I shall be sworn in as an ICE agent asap”.

It comes after he launched a video encouraging members of the general public to affix following a recruitment drive by the company, which is behind the Trump administration’s ramped-up deportation scheme.

Cain performed the position of Superman between 1993 and 1997 within the TV sequence, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

He has gone on to star in a lot of different movies and TV reveals, and has additionally directed.

In late July, ICE introduced it was aiming to recruit a further 10,000 new personnel, doubling the company’s headcount because it ramps up deportations throughout the nation.

It’s particularly hoping to recruit deportation officers, together with attorneys, felony investigators, pupil visa adjudicators and different roles.

Talking on Fox Information on Wednesday, Cain stated: “I put out a recruitment video yesterday – I am really a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer – I wasn’t a part of ICE, however as soon as I put that on the market and you place a bit blurb in your present, it went loopy”.

“So now I’ve spoken with some officers over at ICE, and I shall be sworn in as an ICE agent asap.”

Getty Images Dean Cain pictured in 2024 at a Hollywood Christmas Parade red carpet wearing a black suit, white shirt and red tie. Getty Photographs

Cain stated he was taking up the position to “assist defend” the nation

“Folks must step up. I am stepping up. Hopefully an entire bunch of different former officers, former ICE brokers will step up, and we’ll meet these recruitment objectives instantly and we’ll assist defend this nation,” Cain added.

BBC Information has contacted the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) for remark.

US President Donald Trump has vowed to ramp up the tempo of deportations from the US to 1 million per yr.

A part of that effort has included elevated immigration raids since Trump turned president.

They’ve sparked protests in cities throughout the US, with critics calling the raids illegal.

On 29 July, ICE introduced it was providing recruitment bonuses of as much as $50,000 (£37,700) and pupil mortgage assist to Individuals considering serving to with the Trump administration’s deportation drive.

As a part of the recruitment drive, the DHS unveiled recruitment posters akin to these used throughout World Battle Two, with the phrases “America Wants You” and “Defend the Homeland” with pictures of Uncle Sam, US President Donald Trump, Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem and different officers.

By Wednesday the company stated it had acquired greater than 80,000 candidates for the ten,000 positions. Talking on Fox Information, Noem stated that they had eliminated age limits for the way outdated candidates may very well be.

Watch: The BBC’s Carl Nasman explains how immigration raids sparked protests and unrest

ICE presently has 20,000 officers and assist personnel, unfold throughout the nation at 400 workplaces.

The recruitment drive comes simply weeks after Trump signed his sweeping spending invoice into regulation.

The invoice included greater than $76bn allotted to ICE – nearly 10 occasions what it had been receiving beforehand – and making it the best funded federal regulation enforcement company.