News | Entertainment
9 Aug 2025 14:39
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Dean Cain has signed up to work for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

    The Lois + Clark: The New Adventures of Superman actor will be signed up as an agent "ASAP" amid the federal agency's recruitment drive in order to support US President Donald Trump's scheme to boost immigration raids


    Dean told Fox News host Jesse Watters he had decided to join ICE after the presenter shared a recruitment video on his Instagram.

    He said: "I'm actually a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer - I wasn't part of ICE, but once I put that out there and you put a little blurb on your show, it went crazy.

    "So now I've spoken with some officials over at Ice, and I will be sworn in as an ICE agent, ASAP."

    Dean believes the current immigration system is "broken" so he is keen to do what he can to support the president.

    He said: "This country was built on patriots stepping up, whether it was popular or not, and doing the right thing. I truly believe this is the right thing.

    "We have a broken immigration system. Congress needs to fix it, but in the interim, President Trump ran on this. He is delivering on this. This is what people voted for. It's what I voted for and he's going to see it through, and I'll do my part and help make sure it happens.

    "I'm stepping up. Hopefully, a whole bunch of other former officers, former ICE agents, will step up and we'll meet those recruitment goals immediately, and we'll help protect this country."

    Dean recently expressed concern that James Gunn has made Superman too "woke" in his new movie, which stars David Corenswet.

    The actor - who played the superhero in Lois + Clark: The New Adventures of Superman from 1993 to 1997 told TMZ: "How woke is Hollywood going to make this character? How much is Disney going to change their Snow White? Why are they going to change these characters [to] exist for the times?"

    James had previously compared his movie to "the story of America", with a central character who is "an immigrant that came from other places and populated the country."

    Referencing the traditional Superman motto of "Truth, justice, and the American way" - which has evolved over the years and has most recently been "Truth, justice, and a better tomorrow", Dean said: "We know Superman is an immigrant - he's a freaking alien...

    "The 'American way' is immigrant friendly, tremendously immigrant friendly. But there are rules.

    "You can't come in saying, 'I want to get rid of all the rules in America, because I want it to be more like Somalia.' Well that doesn't work, because you had to leave Somalia to come here... There have to be limits, because we cant have everybody in the United States. We can't have everybody, society will fail. So there have to be limits."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     09 Aug: Selena Gomez believes the "best thing" to come out of her relationship with Nick Jonas was her friendship with Taylor Swift
     09 Aug: Belinda Carlisle thinks artists such as Dua Lipa are "embarrassing" themselves with their "sexualised" appearance
     09 Aug: John Cena wishes he'd had his hair transplant a decade ago
     09 Aug: Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel have been having "too much fun" to plan their wedding
     09 Aug: Tori Spelling has claimed her dog chewed a "severed human toe" while staying at a "prestigious" hotel
     09 Aug: Dame Helen Mirren feels "insulted" when people tell her she looks good for her age
     09 Aug: Midge Ure has said it is with "great sadness and difficulty" he is postponing upcoming tour dates due to urgent treatment for a health issue discovered during a routine medical check-up
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Former All Blacks coach Sir Steve Hansen thinks getting former New Zealand and Crusaders star playmaker Richie Mo'unga back for the next World Cup is a good bit of business all round More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Former All Blacks coach Sir Steve Hansen thinks getting former New Zealand and Crusaders star playmaker Richie Mo'unga back for the next World Cup is a good bit of business all round More...



     Today's News

    Politics:
    The Green Party's gearing up for the campaign, as the next election's just over a year away 14:26

    Rugby League:
    Former Warriors and Bulldogs captain Steve Price has picked the two key players to watch in tonight's NRL game between the teams in Sydney 14:06

    Politics:
    A popular Japanese anime flag has become a symbol of resistance in Indonesia 14:06

    Law and Order:
    A police officer has been killed, following an earlier shooting at Emory University, in the US state of Atlanta 13:46

    Environment:
    Supercars championship leader Broc Feeney's braved some wild Queensland weather to go back-to-back in qualifying for today's two races at the Ipswich 440 13:46

    Motoring:
    A scatter of new road snowfall warnings - as a winter chill continues across the country 13:16

    Business:
    Former All Blacks coach Sir Steve Hansen thinks getting former New Zealand and Crusaders star playmaker Richie Mo'unga back for the next World Cup is a good bit of business all round 13:06

    International:
    Donald Trump to meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska for Russia-Ukraine peace talks 12:36

    Motorsports:
    To the latest Supercars event across the ditch.. 12:26

    Environment:
    Snow's due to continue into tomorrow - scattering both the North and South Island 11:56


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd