‘Superman’ actor Dean Cain shut down trolls who mocked his decision to join the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, reminding him how his Japanese grandparents were imprisoned in an internment camp in the US. “Yes. I LOVE this country, despite its past mistakes,” Dean Cain said. The MAGA actor recently announced his decision to be part of the ICE and do whatever the ICE director, Todd Lyons, wants him to do.“What kind of loser volunteers to be an ICE officer? What a moron. Dean Can, your pronouns are has/been,” actor and activist John Leguizamo said. “Why would you join ICE and encourage people to join ICE when your ancestors were interned in World War II. You’re a Japanese. You’re not even white…I know you, and you are not white. You have never been white. And no matter how many of these white activities that you participate in, it’s never gonna make that happen,” comedian Margaret Cho said.Dean Cain spoke about his Japanese origin extensive. He was born as Dean Tanaka and is half-Japanese on his father s side. In a July interview, he said people think he tries to hide his Japanese origin, his actual name but it’s tattooed on his ankle. “My family was interned in the Minidoka internment camp in Idaho. That was a horrible injustice, but I don’t think that I deserve any sort of reparations,” he said in the interview. After revealing that he joined the ICE, Cain dropped a video urging people to work for ICE as it also offers $50,000 signing bonus, student loan repayment, enhanced retirement benefits and special pay for individuals working in field operations and law enforcement roles.“So, if you want to help save America, ICE is arresting the worst of the worst and removing them from America’s streets. I like that. I voted for that,” Cain said. “They need your help. We need your help, to protect our homeland and our families.”