Actor John Leguizamo criticizes the ex-Superman star for affiliating with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
In a surprising turn of events, actors John Leguizamo and Dean Cain have found themselves at odds over Cain's decision to volunteer as an agent for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The disagreement began when Leguizamo posted a video on Instagram, criticising Cain for his support of ICE's immigration enforcement activities. In the video, shared on Friday, Leguizamo called Cain a "loser" and a "moron."
The video's criticism was directed specifically towards Cain’s involvement in boosting ICE recruitment. Leguizamo, known for his advocacy for Latino representation in entertainment, expressed his disapproval of Cain's stance, questioning why he would volunteer to be an ICE officer.
In contrast, Cain responded more respectfully, acknowledging Leguizamo’s acting career positively and explaining that his motivation to join ICE stems from a consistent desire to protect and serve the American people. Cain announced on Fox News that he intends to be "sworn in as an ICE agent, ASAP," and described his decision as "the right thing" to do.
This disagreement also touches on broader themes of Hollywood representation and political views. Leguizamo's critique aligns with opposition to ICE’s immigration policies often voiced by some in the entertainment industry, while Cain’s stance supports law enforcement and the agency's role, which is a more conservative viewpoint.
Leguizamo has highlighted the lack of visibility for the Latino community in Hollywood. In a 2020 interview with PEOPLE, he pointed out that Latinos make up almost 20% of the U.S. population and 25% of the box office but are featured in less than 1% of Hollywood and streaming stories.
The video response from Leguizamo was in reaction to Cain's announcement of joining ICE. Leguizamo also referred to Cain's past as Superman in the video, reminding viewers of Cain's iconic role in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He used the pronouns "has/been" in reference to Cain's past, implying Cain is past his prime.
Recently, Cain has been back in the spotlight due to the release of the new Superman film by Warner Bros. and DC Studios in July. However, his involvement with ICE has overshadowed his return to the limelight, sparking a heated debate between him and Leguizamo.
- This disagreement has drawn attention from the world of entertainment, with celebrities and pop-culture enthusiasts expressing their views on the matter.
- Leguizamo, who is known for his advocacy for Latino representation in the entertainment industry, questioned who would volunteer to be an ICE officer, given the controversies surrounding the agency.
- In contrast, Cain stated that his decision to join ICE as an agent was the right thing to do, citing his desire to protect and serve the American people.
- The ongoing debate between Leguizamo and Cain serves as a reflection of the diverse political views held by entertainment personalities, with Leguizamo's stance opposing ICE's immigration policies being more in line with some within the entertainment world, while Cain's support for law enforcement and the agency mirrors a more conservative perspective.