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Former Superman Dean Cain Has Joined ICE To ‘Help Save America’

Dean Cain’s shocking move to join ICE revealed.

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Dean Cain, best known for donning the cape as Superman in the ’90s hit show Lois & Clark, has dropped a bombshell: he’s joining U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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Early career and law enforcement background highlighted.

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Before the cape and spotlight, Cain was a college football star, briefly chasing a pro career before turning to acting.

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He rose to fame in the ’90s as Clark Kent, becoming a household name with Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

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But behind the scenes, Cain cultivated a different life—he became a sworn deputy sheriff and reserve police officer.

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This law enforcement experience laid the groundwork for his unexpected pivot years later.

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Social media buzz and decision to join ICE confirmed.

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Earlier this year, Cain posted an ICE recruitment video on social media, which quickly caught fire.

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“Once I put that out there, and you put a little blurb on your show, it went crazy,” Cain told Fox News.

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The overwhelming response prompted Cain to engage directly with ICE officials.

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He then announced he would soon be sworn in as an ICE agent, stepping beyond reserve roles into full federal service.

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Political views and patriotism profiled.

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Cain described his move as a patriotic duty, emphasizing that “this country was built on patriots stepping up.”

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He called the immigration system “broken” and expressed full support for President Trump’s crackdown policies.

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Cain praised mass deportations and raids targeting undocumented immigrants, even noting some legal residents have faced consequences.

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“This is what people voted for,” he said. “It’s what I voted for.”

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He vowed to “do my part and help make sure it happens,” signaling active involvement in enforcement.

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Official confirmation and policy changes announced.

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The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Cain’s ICE commitment on Thursday.

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A major policy change waived previous age limits, allowing Cain, 59, to join despite being older than typical recruits.

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced this expansion, promising new recruits will be fully trained and equipped.

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The department described Cain as inspiring others to become “real-life superheroes” by joining ICE.

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ICE’s hiring push includes signing bonuses and benefits such as student loan forgiveness.

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Overtime pay is another lure, especially for officers working deportation cases.

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This aggressive recruitment campaign aims to boost personnel amid a surge in enforcement efforts.

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Public and industry reaction clarified.

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Cain’s announcement stunned many fans who never expected a Hollywood icon to join a controversial federal agency.

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Critics point to the backlash ICE faces over immigration tactics and question Cain’s involvement.

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Supporters view Cain as a symbol of commitment to law and order.

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Cain’s move comes amid nationwide debate on immigration policy and enforcement tactics.

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ICE faces scrutiny over humanitarian concerns and enforcement methods.

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Experts note Cain’s celebrity status could help soften the agency’s public image.

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But public opinion remains deeply divided over the agency’s mission and methods.

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Cain’s commitment shocks fans.

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Cain emphasized that his decision is about serving his country, not seeking the spotlight.

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“I truly believe this is the right thing,” he told Fox News.

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In closing, Cain declared, “I’ll do my part to protect this country — no cape needed.”

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The former superhero’s real-life mission begins now—joining the frontline of one of America’s most contentious issues.

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