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Golden Globes Red Carpet Spotlights 'Be Good' Pins After ICE Shootings

An ACLU-endorsed campaign channels Hollywood attention to ICE shootings now under parallel investigations.

Overview

  • Actors including Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Natasha Lyonne wore “BE GOOD” and “ICE OUT” pins honoring Renée Nicole Good and Keith Porter.
  • The pins are part of the ACLU-endorsed #BeGood / ICE Out campaign organized by entertainment figures with groups such as Maremoto, MoveOn, National Domestic Workers Alliance, and Working Families Power.
  • Organizers distributed pins through grassroots outreach and pre-Globes events, with plans to continue the visibility push through awards season.
  • Protests and vigils have unfolded nationwide since Good was killed in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, while the FBI leads a federal probe and Minnesota conducts a parallel inquiry.
  • DHS has defended the shooting as self-defense; campaign statements cite reports that 2025 was among ICE’s deadliest years and criticize a $100 million recruitment effort.