Actors Protest ICE with "Be Good" Pins at Golden Globes
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Actors Protest ICE with "Be Good" Pins at Golden Globes
""For the past year, the Trump administration has been stretching federal power to punish and intimidate communities, often by turning immigrants into scapegoats and using the Department of Homeland Security as the tip of the spear," read a statement detailing the initiative. "ICE is not making our communities safer. They are bringing chaos into our streets, and families, immigrants and U.S. citizens alike, pay the price.""
"The pins, which read "ICE OUT" and "BE GOOD," were part of an ACLU-endorsed campaign that aimed to honor Renee Nicole Good, the woman who was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis earlier this week, and Keith Porter, a Los Angeles man who was shot and killed by an off-duty ICE agent on New Year's Eve."
A number of Hollywood stars wore 'ICE OUT' and 'BE GOOD' pins on the red carpet at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards. The pins read 'ICE OUT' and 'BE GOOD' and were part of an ACLU-endorsed campaign to honor Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, and Keith Porter, who was shot and killed by an off-duty ICE agent in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Actors including Jean Smart, Mark Ruffalo, Natasha Lyonne, Tessa Thompson, Wanda Sykes, and Bella Ramsey were among attendees who wore the pins. The #BeGood campaign was organized by entertainment industry professionals with support from Maremoto, Move On, National Domestic Workers Alliance, and Working Families Power. The campaign accused the Trump administration of stretching federal power to punish and intimidate communities, turning immigrants into scapegoats and using the Department of Homeland Security as the tip of the spear, and stated that ICE is not making communities safer and is bringing chaos into streets.
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