Dean Cain Announces That He Signed On With ICE

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Dean Cain — yes, that Dean Cain, America’s 90s Superman — just went from saving Metropolis on TV to suiting up with ICE in real life. And in today’s political climate, that’s basically the equivalent of announcing you’ve joined the Rebel Alliance… only to have half the country scream that you’re Darth Vader.

Cain isn’t just talking about border security from a cushy studio chair. He’s a sworn law enforcement officer already, and now he’s decided to actually join ICE — the same agency the left has spent years vilifying, slandering, and trying to abolish. In a video posted to X, he laid it out plainly: “JOIN ICE! We need your help to protect America.”

No corporate PR filters. No Hollywood doublespeak. Just a guy saying he’s tired of the empty talk and wants to take action. And, of course, the moment he mentions that ICE under President Trump has taken hundreds of thousands of dangerous criminals — terrorists, rapists, murderers, MS-13 thugs — off the streets, you can almost hear progressive Twitter’s collective head explode.

This isn’t some publicity stunt. Cain’s encouraging others to sign up, too, reminding people there’s a $50,000 signing bonus and no college degree requirement. In other words, if you want to protect your country instead of scrolling TikTok all day, you can start right now. That’s a message that resonates — unless you happen to be in the camp that thinks enforcing immigration law is somehow un-American.

And here’s the part that really twists the knife for his critics: Cain didn’t just stop at “raising awareness.” He told Jesse Watters he’s ready to do whatever ICE Director Todd Lyons needs. That includes the very thing the left loves to caricature ICE agents for — jumping out of vans to arrest criminals. Cain says if that’s what it takes, “I would be there in a heartbeat.” That’s a lot braver than most celebrities, who talk endlessly about “justice” but never get within a hundred miles of real danger.

He also nailed the bigger cultural point: the men and women of ICE rarely get anyone standing up for them anymore. They’re painted as villains by politicians who turn a blind eye to border chaos, while they’re the ones pulling murderers, traffickers, and gang members off the streets. Cain’s move is a public declaration that law enforcement deserves defenders — and that protecting your nation is nothing to be ashamed of.

But here’s the rub: moves like this force a choice. You can cheer him for putting his boots where his mouth is, or you can melt down because an actor you liked on TV dares to support a president you hate and a mission you’d rather ignore. Either way, Cain isn’t waiting for Hollywood’s approval — and judging by the mess Trump inherited at the border, ICE could use a few more people with his backbone.

Because here’s the truth, no one on the open-borders side wants to admit: if ICE disappears, it’s not Superman who shows up to save you. It’s the worst of the worst — the very people Cain’s now working to put away. And that’s a reality worth talking about.