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John Leguizamo Slams 'Loser' Dean Cain For Joining ICE: 'Your Pronouns Are Has/Been'

John Leguizamo Slams 'Loser' Dean Cain For Joining ICE: 'Your Pronouns Are Has/Been'

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John Leguizamo is not mincing words in addressing Dean Cain's recent decision to join ICE.
The Bob Trevino Likes It star, who has been a vocal critic of ICE's increasingly militant behavior toward immigrants, took to his Instagram Friday to share his thoughts.
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'What kind of loser volunteers to be an ICE officer?' Leguizamo said in a brief video. 'What a moron. Dean Cain, your pronouns are has/been.'
Today, Leguizamo doubled down, posting an image of a doctored DVD case featuring Cain's likeness and name with the title 'AGED ICE' on his Instagram Story. The caption of the original post read: 'More like 'Dean needs a cane' amiright?'
Cain, who is best known for his portrayal of Superman in ABC's four-season Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, announced he would be sworn in as an ICE officer after endorsing the organization in a recruitment video posted to social media.
'I'm actually … a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer,' he said during a Wednesday interview on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime. 'I wasn't part of ICE, but once I put that [the recruitment video] 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.'
The pro-Donald Trump Cain has also recently been in headlines due to his disavowal of James Gunn's Superman, calling it a 'mistake' for being too 'woke.' This, despite Gunn's sticking to Kal-El's comic book origin story and the character's allegory for the immigrant experience.
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