Former Superman actor Dean Cain recently caused a stir in the US public when he unexpectedly announced that he had joined the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency with the goal of “protecting America” and “getting the worst people off the streets.” In an interview, Dean Cain confidently asserted: “If you want to save America, ICE is the force that will arrest the worst people and deport them. This is not just a job, it is a mission.” This statement immediately received mixed reactions from the public, especially when some people mentioned his family background.

Dean Cain is famous for his image as a strong, upright superhero on screen in the Superman series in the 1990s. However, in real life, he is also not afraid to express strong political views and often stands on the side of hardline immigration policies. What is controversial is that Dean Cain’s adoptive father is Japanese, and this has led many to question: Is an Asian person contradicting himself by joining a force that is criticized for targeting immigrants?

Some argue that Dean Cain is deliberately “showing off” to attract attention in the context of his acting career no longer being as prominent as before. They believe that his public participation in ICE is just a PR stunt, at the same time taking advantage of the image of a “hero” to legitimize hard-line immigration policies. Many people on social media have harshly criticized him, saying that he is promoting discriminatory actions, while his family itself is of immigrant origin.

On the contrary, there are still people who support Dean Cain, saying that he is daring to say what many Americans want but are afraid to express. According to this group, the crime, drug, and illegal immigration situation in the US is alarming, and celebrities like Dean Cain need to stand up for law enforcement. They see this as a courageous act, willing to face criticism to protect what he believes is right.

Dean Cain has repeatedly expressed his opinion that ICE does not target all immigrants, but only focuses on individuals who have committed serious crimes such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, or have a history of violence. However, human rights organizations argue that in fact, many of ICE’s operations have directly affected legal immigrants or refugees, creating widespread fear in the community.

Whether you support or oppose it, it is undeniable that Dean Cain’s move has brought his name back into the media spotlight. But at the same time, it also raises big questions about the role of celebrities in shaping public opinion and supporting government policies. Does Dean Cain really believe what he says, or is this just another off-screen “act” to keep himself from being forgotten?
If what he claims is a mission for America, Dean Cain may be preparing to enter a long-term battle – not with criminals out there, but with the stormy public opinion that awaits him.
