Celebrities Speak Out Over ICE Activity

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Well, would you look at that? Another week, another suspiciously timed social media outrage campaign, this time conveniently dropping like a scripted bombshell just as Los Angeles – that shining jewel of leftist governance – spins into chaos over immigration enforcement. You know, the thing the federal government is actually supposed to do.

Suddenly, after several days of migrant-led “protests” (translation: traffic-blocking, flag-waving, federal agent-assaulting melees), there’s a curious flood of almost word-for-word TikTok posts from influencers who—until now—were too busy dancing in crop tops to know how to spell “ICE.” Magically, they’re all reading from the same script, condemning immigration enforcement like it’s the next season of a bad Netflix reboot. And I do mean script. The statements are so identical it’s almost like someone sent out a memo with talking points and a bonus check. But no, that would imply coordination, and we all know the Left never does that… wink.

Enter the celebrities, stage left. Mark Ruffalo, who apparently moonlights as an economic philosopher between Marvel gigs, calls the U.S. an “oligarchy.” He bemoans the horrors of kicking out illegal immigrants, but conveniently skips over the fact that they broke the law to be here. Laws, by the way, that were passed by Congress. That old dusty process we still pretend matters. Ruffalo’s big brain moment involves blaming the government for poisoning food and “dulling minds.” Yet he still supports the very bureaucrats running the USDA and the Department of Education. Funny how that works. Yeah, he sounds sane.

 

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Jennifer Garner and Halle Berry are now foreign policy experts, while Kim Kardashian – bless her Botoxed soul – gives us a monologue about how ICE is “ripping families apart.” Here’s a question: where was this concern when Americans were locked in their homes during COVID, businesses were shuttered, and parents weren’t allowed to bury their dead? Oh right – Kardashian was filming another reality show from her $60 million mansion. And now, she’s the conscience of the working class?

And then there’s rapper Doechii using the BET Awards to accuse the government of “ruthless attacks.” Folks, we’ve officially entered an era where immigration enforcement is treated with more outrage than actual crime. You’ve got celebrities crying for people who violated our laws while ignoring the skyrocketing fentanyl deaths, record homelessness, and the fact that legal immigrants waiting in line are basically getting flipped off by the open border chaos.

And don’t get me started on the handwringing about the National Guard. Oh no! Trump sent in troops to restore order? The horror! Heaven forbid a president actually does his job and tries to bring law and order to a city overrun by protest mobs, cartel-run smuggling networks, and foreign nationals who think American immigration law is optional. The same people waving foreign flags and blocking interstates now get treated like heroes, while ICE agents get painted as villains. Talk about backward priorities.

Then Trump drops a truth bomb on Truth Social, calling it what it is: a migrant invasion. And that’s not hyperbole. When federal agents are attacked, when American cities are paralyzed by mobs of foreign nationals demanding amnesty, that’s not a protest – that’s an occupation. But what do we get from Hollywood and TikTok? A chorus of performative grief, drenched in fake empathy, funded God-knows-how.

Because make no mistake: this ‘sudden’ coordinated PR blitz isn’t grassroots. This has money behind it. Influencers don’t read from scripts for free. Activists don’t organize nationwide tantrums on a dime. And celebrities? Please. They haven’t had an original thought since their last publicist meeting.

So if you’re wondering why this all feels like a bad reality show – it’s because it is one. Brought to you by the same people who burned down cities in 2020, defunded the police, and now want you to believe that deporting illegal immigrants is somehow more unjust than letting criminals run the streets. And the worst part? They’ll do it again next week. Different script, same producers.