Overview
- Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart, Natasha Lyonne and Ariana Grande were among those wearing black-and-white pins reading “Be Good” and “ICE OUT.”
- Organizers said the pin drive originated with Nelini Stamp and Jess Morales Rocketto and was supported by the ACLU, Maremoto, MoveOn, the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Working Families Power.
- The campaign honored Renee Nicole Good, killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on January 7, as well as Keith Porter, fatally shot by an off-duty ICE officer in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve.
- The FBI probe into Good’s killing remains active as DHS and President Trump frame the shooting as self-defense and label her actions as domestic terrorism, a characterization disputed by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
- Organizers reported hundreds to more than 1,000 protests nationwide over the weekend demanding ICE accountability, and they plan to continue the visibility push through awards season.