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Actor John Leguzamo slammed former Superman actor Dean Can as “lost”, when Cain announced that he plans to become an immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agent on Fox News’s “JC Watts Primation” on Wednesday.
“Maulin Roose!” actor Posted Video On Friday, for her Instagram account, caning to join the ICE of the ICE and call the former “Superman” star “Moran”.
“What kind of loser volunteers are to be an ice officer?” Leguzamo questioned. “What a Moran. Dean can, your pronouns are/have been.”
‘Superman’ actor Dean Cain becomes an Ice agent to support the officials who implement the Implementation Law
Actor John Leguzamo labeled former “Superman” star Dean Can as “lost” for his decision to join the snow. (Jesse Olivara/Getty Image) (Steve Granitz/Filmmazic)
The actor responded to the criticisms of Leguzamo On X“Ice Edge” releasing a benign answer to the actor’s harsh words.
“He is a good actor- I like his belongings,” Can posted in response to an article by Hollywood reporter, describing the criticisms of Leguzamo.
Cain gained fame on the TV show “Lois and Clarke: The New Adventures of Superman” in the 1990s with his performance as Clarke Kent.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, the “Superman” actor said that his aim of joining the snow is the same when he decided to join the law enforcement almost a decade ago – to protect and serve American people.
“Our ice agents, who are amazing men and women, are incredible. And they are black, and they are brown and green and yellow and Japanese and whatever they are. They are the cross-sections of Americans,” they told Fox News Digital. “They are doing their work, the job that the Congress has written by laws to support and maintain them, and they are working to deport those who are illegally here.
“If you are a legal citizen here in this country, there is no concern, you are great, but if you are illegally here, whatever circumstances you have.
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Can Cain starred as Clarke Kent in the 1990s television shows “Lois and Clarke: The New Adventures of Superman”. (AP Picture)
As noted The Hollywood reporter, Cain recently made headlines for his important step on James Gun’s adaptation, expressed concern over the director’s comments claiming that “Superman is the story of America … an immigrant who came from other places and populated the country.”
“How is Hollywood awake to make this character?” Cain asked during an interview with TMZ. “How much is Disney going to change their snow white? Why are they going to change these characters into existence for time?”
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Fox News’ Genel Ash and Larry Fink contributed to this report.