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Dean Cain, who played Superman on TV, is joining ICE

7 August 2025
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Dean Cain, who played Superman on TV, is joining ICE
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Dean Cain, known for playing Superman in the ’90s series Lois & Clark, announced he is joining U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as a law enforcement officer, citing the agency’s efforts in combating crime. He criticized the latest Superman film for its "woke" themes and expressed support for stricter immigration policies, aligning himself with Donald Trump’s views.

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