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Commentary: TV Superman Dean Cain is recruiting immigration brokers and, due to DHS, so is ‘South Park’
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Commentary: TV Superman Dean Cain is recruiting immigration brokers and, due to DHS, so is ‘South Park’

Last updated: August 7, 2025 3:18 am
Editorial Board Published August 7, 2025
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Dean Cain performed a superhero on TV 30 years in the past. Now he needs to assist the federal government in its unconstitutional sweeps of House Depot parking heaps, faculties and bus benches for individuals who look like immigrants.

Cain performed Superman within the Nineteen Nineties TV sequence “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.” On Tuesday, he inspired his Instagram followers to use for a job with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement company.

“Here’s your opportunity to join ICE,” he informed followers in a video. “You can earn lots of great benefits and pay. Since President Trump took office, ICE has arrested hundreds of thousands of criminals including terrorists, rapists, murderers, pedophiles, MS-13 gang members, drug traffickers, you name it — very dangerous people who are no longer on the streets.”

Clearly, Cain continues to be preventing fantasy villains as a result of nonpublic knowledge from ICE point out that the federal government is primarily detaining people with no legal convictions of any variety. Of the 200,000 folks detained by ICE since October, 65% have by no means dedicated against the law, and 93% haven’t dedicated a violent crime.

Dean Cain with co-star Teri Hatcher in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.”

(ABC Tv Community)

However he wasn’t the one participant from sequence TV to finish up in a recruitment submit for the Division of Homeland Safety. On its X account, the division pulled a picture from a “South Park” teaser for the present’s forthcoming episode “Got a Nut.” It confirmed masked males using in black vehicles marked “ICE.” Homeland Safety added its personal caption: “Join.Ice.Gov.”

The present’s final episode, “Sermon on the Mount,” mercilessly lampooned the president’s manhood and penchant for vengeance-driven lawsuits. Trump responded by calling the animated comedy “irrelevant,” although its searing indictment of the president represented the present’s highest-rated season opener since 1999.

Paramount World reported that viewership was up 68% from the earlier “South Park” season premiere and was the highest present throughout cable on July 23. The episode reached almost 6 million viewers throughout Paramount+ and Comedy Central platforms within the three days after it aired.

A 20-second teaser of Wednesday’s “Got a Nut” episode exhibits Trump at a dinner occasion with Devil. As Trump’s braveness is heralded by an off-screen speaker, the president rubs Devil’s leg below the desk. Devil tells him to cease. Even the satan is disgusted.

It additionally seems “South Park” will likely be targeted on ICE recruitment or, moderately, the absurdity of the administration’s public name to arms. “When Mr. Mackey loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living,” reads the caption about “Got a Nut” on “South Park’s” X account. It’s accompanied by a screenshot of the oft-misguided former college counselor Mackey looking of kinds in a face masks and ICE vest. He stands close to a characterization of Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, who vamps in ICE gear and factors a pistol within the air.

On Tuesday, “South Park” responded by way of X to the division’s utilization of a picture from the forthcoming episode: “Wait, so we ARE relevant?“ followed by a hashtag we can’t reprint here.

Cain’s signature show has been off the air as many years as “South Park” has been on, however Tuesday he determined it was time to slide on the digital unitard yet another time, imagining himself a superhero as he took to social media and stated: “For those who don’t know, I am a sworn law enforcement officer, as well as being a filmmaker, and I felt it was important to join with our first responders to help secure the safety of all Americans, not just talk about it. So I joined up,” the 59-year-old stated.

A follower replied: “Unfortunately, you can’t join ICE if you’re over 37 years of age — even if you’re a fully licensed state law enforcement officer.”

Cain replied: “Perhaps we’ll get the changed. …”

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