Superman Actor Dean Cain to Become Honorary ICE Officer
Dean Cain, renowned for playing Superman, plans to join US Immigration and Customs Enforcement as an honorary officer. Despite his conservative views, his duties remain unspecified. The Department of Homeland Security aims to remove age limits for hires, while a new 'Superman' film sparks debate.

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In a surprising career shift, Dean Cain, the actor famous for playing Superman on the 1990s television series, seeks to join the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency as an honorary officer. He revealed his intentions during a Fox News interview this week, expressing support for initiatives spearheaded by former President Donald Trump.
Tricia McLaughlin, spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, confirmed that Cain would soon be sworn in. Meanwhile, Cain's exact responsibilities remain unclear. Having previously served as a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer, Cain has been vocal about his conservative stances, including supporting Trump in past elections.
In an effort to bolster recruitment, the Department of Homeland Security is eliminating age restrictions for new agents, following a boost in federal funding. Amidst these developments, response from Cain and Warner Bros, which recently released a 'Superman' film provoking discussions among political commentators, remains pending.
(With inputs from agencies.)