Dean Cain joins ICE as agent to aid immigration enforcement efforts

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Actor Dean Cain has expressed his admiration for ICE agents and has decided to join their ranks.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, the “Superman” star shared that his decision to become a part of ICE stems from his desire to protect and serve the American people, much like his involvement in law enforcement nearly a decade ago.

The actor, known for his role in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” currently serves as a deputy sheriff and reserve police officer. He is encouraging other Americans to consider getting involved in similar roles if possible.

Dean Cain will soon be sworn in as an honorary ICE agent. (Getty Images)

Dean Cain commended the diversity of ICE agents, describing them as a representation of various backgrounds. He emphasized the importance of supporting these agents in carrying out the laws set by Congress, particularly in regards to deporting individuals residing in the country illegally.

The actor highlighted the need for people to stand up in support of ICE agents and their work, citing individuals like Daniel Penny and Dan Bongino as American heroes who have inspired him.

Dean Cain expressed his support for ICE agents. (John Moore/Getty Images)

Dean Cain has filmed a recruitment video for ICE to help in their search for new agents and to show his support for the organization.

He expressed his belief in the importance of upholding the law and the need for a more critical examination of the impact of illegal immigration on various aspects of society.

Dean Cain is well-known for his portrayal of Superman. (Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

Dean Cain also shared his thoughts on potential changes to the immigration system in the United States, advocating for a merit-based approach to allow individuals who can contribute positively to the country.

He praised President Donald Trump’s initiatives like the $5 million gold card for streamlined citizenship and called for a more efficient and inclusive immigration process.

Dean Cain serves as a deputy sheriff and reserve police officer. (Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

While Dean Cain appreciates the current administration’s efforts regarding immigration, he hopes to see legislative changes that address the issues within the system.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.