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Hollywood stars protest ICE at Golden Globes after fatal shooting: reports
Published: Jan 12, 2026 04:05 PM
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Mark Ruffalo wears a "Be Good" pin on the red carpet at the Golden Globes on January 11. Photo: AP




Some celebrities wore anti-ICE pins at the US Golden Globes awards ceremony on Sunday to pay tribute to Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis earlier that week, according to multiple US media outlets. 

Actors Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart and Natasha Lyonne wore the pins on the red carpet, which displayed slogans such as "BE GOOD" and "ICE OUT," AP News reported on Sunday. 
 
Mark Ruffalo is well-known to Chinese audiences for his portrayal of the Hulk in the Avengers films.

The Golden Globes protest reflected Hollywood's response to growing scrutiny of immigration enforcement tactics following Good's death and the shooting of two people by a US Customs and Border Protection agent in Portland, according to Newsweek on Sunday. 
 
Good, 37, was shot and killed in her car by the ICE officer on Wednesday in Minneapolis. Since then, protests have erupted across the US demanding accountability for her death and for the Portland shooting that wounded two people,  
 
Some protests have resulted in clashes with law enforcement, particularly in Minneapolis, where ICE is reportedly carrying out its largest immigration enforcement operation to date, according to AP News.