Overview
- Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Natasha Lyonne, Jean Smart and Ariana Grande wore black-and-white pins reading “BE GOOD” and “ICE OUT” on Sunday.
- Organizers say the coordinated effort honors Renée Macklin Good, killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, and Keith Porter, fatally shot by an off-duty ICE officer in Los Angeles.
- The campaign was organized by industry figures and endorsed by the ACLU, with support from Maremoto, MoveOn, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Working Families Power.
- Protests and vigils have spread nationwide since the Minneapolis shooting, with organizers reporting hundreds to over a thousand events calling for ICE accountability.
- Federal officials maintain the officer acted in self-defense and the FBI investigation continues, as Minneapolis leaders publicly dispute the federal account and urge ICE to leave the city.