Actresses Who Slammed ICE

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has faced significant criticism from public figures over its policies and enforcement tactics. Many actresses have used their platforms to condemn the agency for actions ranging from family separations to workplace raids. These celebrities often participate in protests or share information on social media to advocate for reform or the abolition of the agency. The following list highlights actresses who have publicly criticized ICE and its operations.

Cynthia Nixon

Cynthia Nixon
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The ‘Sex and the City’ star has been one of the most vocal critics of the agency and called for its complete abolition during her political campaigns. Nixon described ICE as a terrorist organization that terrorizes people coming to this country. She argued that the agency has strayed far from its mission of keeping Americans safe. Her strong stance sparked a national conversation about the role of immigration enforcement in the United States.

Diane Guerrero

Diane Guerrero
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Guerrero draws from personal experience regarding immigration issues since her parents were deported when she was fourteen. The ‘Orange Is the New Black’ actress frequently writes and speaks about the trauma of family separation. She criticized the agency for shutting down a legal aid hotline that was featured in the Netflix series. Her activism focuses on highlighting the human cost of deportation policies.

Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde
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Wilde publicly criticized the agency during film festival appearances and described it as a criminal organization. She wore a pin to support the movement to delegitimize ICE and its operations. The actress stated that she did not want to normalize the violence she associated with the agency’s enforcement tactics. Her comments emphasized a need to support communities affected by immigration raids.

Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish
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The singer and actress used her social media platform to call for the abolition of ICE following controversial enforcement actions. Eilish shared statistics regarding detention centers and urged her followers to contact their senators. She openly criticized other celebrities who remained silent on the issue during periods of increased raids. Her posts provided resources for followers to demand the defunding of the agency.

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis
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Curtis expressed her outrage after reports emerged of shootings involving immigration agents. She posted messages on social media stating that American citizens were being harmed by the government. The Oscar-winning actress joined calls for national protests against the agency’s conduct. Her statements emphasized a belief in unity and a rejection of violent enforcement tactics.

Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington
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The ‘Scandal’ actress created a video tutorial for her followers on how to contact elected representatives about immigration funding. Washington explained the process of demanding that Congress block financing for the agency. She encouraged her audience to realize they were not powerless in the face of government actions. Her advocacy focused on using civic engagement to challenge enforcement budgets.

Eva Longoria

Eva Longoria
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Longoria described mass deportations and raids as inhumane and difficult to watch. The actress and producer stated that such actions are un-American and criminalize hardworking people. She noted that enforcement operations were disrupting community events like graduations and birthday parties. Longoria called for more compassion and recognized the economic contributions of the immigrant workforce.

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian
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Kardashian condemned the agency’s actions when she witnessed innocent people being separated from their families. She stated that while safety is important the current methods used by enforcement agents were unacceptable. The reality star and actress emphasized that immigrants are deeply woven into the fabric of American communities. She used her platform to demand a better way to handle immigration policy without fear and injustice.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry
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Perry described the agency’s raids as a deep injustice and expressed fury over the targeting of immigrant communities. She shared quotes highlighting the historical connection of Mexican people to the land being patrolled. The singer and voice actress questioned how a culture built on immigrant labor could criminalize those same workers. Her posts aimed to amplify the voices of authors and activists from affected communities.

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon
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Sarandon has a long history of protesting directly against the agency and its detention centers. She was arrested while demonstrating against family separation policies in Washington D.C. The actress frequently attends court hearings to support individuals facing deportation by the agency. Her activism involves putting her body on the line to draw attention to what she views as unconstitutional practices.

Alyssa Milano

Alyssa Milano
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Milano has participated in multiple protests outside detention facilities to oppose the treatment of migrant children. She used her social media presence to document her visits and the conditions she observed. The ‘Charmed’ actress called for the resignation of officials responsible for family separation policies. Her advocacy includes partnering with organizations to provide legal aid to those in custody.

America Ferrera

America Ferrera
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Ferrera has visited the southern border to witness the conditions of asylum seekers held by the agency. She speaks frequently about the need to protect the dignity of immigrants and keep families together. The ‘Superstore’ actress organized delegations of entertainment figures to bring visibility to the detention system. Her work aims to humanize the individuals who are often reduced to statistics in political debates.

Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff
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Duff shared a viral quote that condemned the tactics of abducting people from their daily lives. She criticized the practice of snatching individuals from their jobs and cars. The ‘How I Met Your Father’ actress stated that forcing young children to represent themselves in court is unacceptable. She urged her followers not to look away or normalize the actions taken by enforcement agents.

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba
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Alba shared “know your rights” information to help undocumented immigrants protect themselves during raids. She posted resources on how to handle interactions with federal agents. The actress emphasized the importance of community preparation in the face of enforcement sweeps. Her advocacy focused on practical tools for safety and legal defense.

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman
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Portman spoke out against the agency during the Sundance Film Festival. She expressed support for the movement to hold the agency accountable for its treatment of detainees. The ‘Black Swan’ actress used her public appearances to keep the conversation about immigration reform active. She has consistently aligned herself with causes that protect the rights of vulnerable populations.

Florence Pugh

Florence Pugh
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Pugh added her voice to the list of celebrities speaking out against rising raid statistics. She shared information about the increasing number of people held in detention centers. The actress criticized the tactics used by the agency as aggressive and unjust. Her social media posts aimed to inform her international fanbase about the situation in the United States.

Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande
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Grande spoke out against the agency following reports of violence during enforcement operations. She joined other public figures in demanding accountability for the deaths of individuals during raids. The singer and actress used her platform to express solidarity with the victims’ families. Her comments highlighted a growing frustration with the lack of oversight for federal agents.

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo
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Rodrigo stated she was deeply upset by violent deportations taking place in her community. She emphasized that Los Angeles would not exist without the contributions of immigrants. The singer and actress advocated for treating community members with respect and due process. She asserted her support for the right to protest and freedom of speech regarding immigration policies.

Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid
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Hadid shared footage of agents making arrests to raise awareness about the reality of the raids. She included the caption “Abolish ICE” in her posts to show her stance on the agency’s existence. The model and actress consistently uses her platform to highlight human rights violations. Her advocacy encourages followers to witness the harsh treatment of detainees.

Chelsea Handler

Chelsea Handler
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Handler urged a boycott of major corporations that she claimed were enabling the agency’s operations. She specifically criticized companies for providing surveillance technology used in raids. The comedian and actress stated that consumers should not support businesses that profit from deportation. Her call to action aimed to hit the financial interests supporting the enforcement infrastructure.

Reneé Rapp

Reneé Rapp
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The ‘Mean Girls’ actress posted a blunt message on her Instagram Story condemning the agency. She criticized the administration for allowing raids to happen and called the situation a disgrace. Rapp expressed her anger at those she viewed as complicit in the enforcement actions. Her statement reflected the intense frustration felt by many young celebrities.

Megan Stalter

Megan Stalter
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The ‘Hacks’ actress announced she was leaving TikTok due to the censorship of her anti-ICE content. Stalter stated she tried to upload videos critical of the agency but they were blocked. She actively called for the abolition of the agency and urged others to speak up. Her actions highlighted concerns about the suppression of political dissent on social media platforms.

Tessa Thompson

Tessa Thompson
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Thompson has been a vocal supporter of the movement to defund and abolish the agency. She participates in rallies and uses her social media to amplify the work of grassroots organizations. The ‘Creed’ actress argues that the current immigration system is fundamentally broken and racist. She consistently advocates for a reimagining of how the country handles migration and border policy.

Laura Prepon

Laura Prepon
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Prepon signed a letter alongside her co-stars demanding the restoration of an immigration hotline shut down by the agency. She criticized the move as an attempt to silence people in detention. The ‘Orange Is the New Black’ actress supported the idea that detainees deserve access to legal counsel. Her involvement brought significant attention to the specific issue of communication rights in prison.

Taylor Schilling

Taylor Schilling
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Schilling joined her castmates in condemning the agency for interfering with legal support systems. She argued that the government should not block access to pro bono legal services. The actress has participated in campaigns to highlight the conditions within detention facilities. Her advocacy often connects the fictional narratives of her show to real-world injustices.

Uzo Aduba

Uzo Aduba
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Aduba advocated for the rights of immigrants and criticized the agency’s restrictive policies. She signed the letter demanding that the free hotline for detainees be reinstated immediately. The actress emphasized that stripping away resources from vulnerable people is cruel. Her work supports organizations that provide direct aid to those navigating the immigration system.

Selenis Leyva

Selenis Leyva
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Leyva has been an outspoken critic of the agency and its impact on Latinx communities. She used her role in ‘Orange Is the New Black’ to mirror the real-life struggles of women in detention. The actress spoke out against the shutdown of the legal hotline as a form of retaliation. She continues to advocate for the dignity and rights of undocumented immigrants.

Alysia Reiner

Alysia Reiner
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Reiner is deeply involved in activism related to prison reform and immigration rights. She protested against the separation of families and the conditions in detention centers. The actress helped organize the cast’s response to the agency’s decision to block the legal hotline. She frequently attends demonstrations to demand the closure of facilities run by the agency.

Kate Mulgrew

Kate Mulgrew
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Mulgrew lent her voice to the campaign against the agency’s censorship of legal resources. She signed the petition urging the director to restore access to the Freedom for Immigrants hotline. The actress has spoken about the responsibility of public figures to stand up against government overreach. Her support added veteran weight to the collective action taken by her colleagues.

Danielle Brooks

Danielle Brooks
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Brooks supported the initiative to hold the agency accountable for its treatment of detainees. She signed the letter criticizing the removal of the toll-free legal line. The actress and singer advocates for the rights of incarcerated women and immigrants. Her platform highlights the intersection of racial justice and immigration reform.

Laverne Cox

Laverne Cox
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Cox has consistently spoken out against the detention and mistreatment of trans immigrants by the agency. She highlights the specific dangers faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in federal custody. The actress advocates for the release of vulnerable populations from detention centers. Her activism brings attention to the need for intersectional approaches to immigration justice.

Lea DeLaria

Lea DeLaria
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DeLaria has been a vocal opponent of the agency’s policies and joined her castmates in protest actions. She criticized the removal of essential services for detainees as a violation of basic rights. The comedian and actress uses her platform to challenge authority and advocate for the marginalized. She supports the broader movement to dismantle the current deportation machine.

Natasha Lyonne

Natasha Lyonne
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Lyonne has expressed support for the abolitionist movement through her social media interactions. She engaged with posts criticizing the agency’s leadership and tactics. The ‘Russian Doll’ actress stood with her colleagues in demanding better treatment for detainees. Her support aligns with her broader advocacy for social justice and prison reform.

Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega
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Ortega addressed the impact of immigration raids on families and communities. She shared messages of solidarity with those living in fear of deportation. The ‘Wednesday’ actress used her platform to discuss global injustice and the plight of refugees. Her posts aim to educate a younger generation about the complexities of immigration policy.

Sophia Bush

Sophia Bush
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Bush frequently shares news and action items related to the agency’s misconduct. She encourages her followers to donate to bond funds and legal aid organizations. The ‘One Tree Hill’ actress has attended protests calling for the end of family detention. Her advocacy focuses on leveraging social media to drive tangible support for immigrants.

Busy Philipps

Busy Philipps
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Philipps was arrested while protesting government policies that led to the separation of families. She joined other women in a direct action to shut down operations at a government building. The actress spoke about her moral obligation to resist inhumane treatment of children. Her arrest drew significant media attention to the cause.

Emily Ratajkowski

Emily Ratajkowski
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Ratajkowski was arrested during a protest against the nomination of a judge but has also protested the agency’s policies. She consistently demonstrates against family separation and the detention of asylum seekers. The model and actress uses her visibility to amplify the demands of organizers. She calls for a complete overhaul of the immigration enforcement system.

Amy Schumer

Amy Schumer
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Schumer has participated in multiple protests regarding government policies including immigration. She used her platform to condemn the separation of children from their parents at the border. The comedian and actress encourages her fans to vote for candidates who support immigration reform. Her activism is often characterized by direct participation in street demonstrations.

Piper Perabo

Piper Perabo
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Perabo was arrested for civil disobedience while protesting the confirmation of a judge but is also active in immigration rights. She has spoken out against the conditions in detention centers run by the agency. The ‘Covert Affairs’ actress uses her social media to share stories of individuals facing deportation. She advocates for the protection of asylum seekers and refugees.

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Maggie Gyllenhaal
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Gyllenhaal has publicly criticized the administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policies. She urged the government to reunite separated families immediately. The actress and director supports organizations that provide legal defense to immigrants. Her advocacy focuses on the humanitarian crisis created by strict enforcement.

Viola Davis

Viola Davis
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Davis has spoken about the trauma inflicted on children by the agency’s separation policies. She shared information on how to support organizations fighting for immigrant rights. The ‘Fences’ actress emphasized the moral failure of a system that tears families apart. Her voice adds significant gravity to the call for compassionate immigration reform.

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon
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Witherspoon condemned the cruel treatment of children in government custody. She called for immediate action to address the conditions in detention centers. The actress and producer used her media company to highlight stories of resilience among immigrants. Her advocacy appeals to the values of family and protection of the vulnerable.

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway
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Hathaway expressed her outrage at the use of tear gas on migrants at the border. She called for the agency to be held accountable for its use of force. The actress dedicated her social media feed to amplifying the voices of activists on the ground. She argues that the treatment of asylum seekers reflects poorly on the nation’s character.

Salma Hayek Pinault

Salma Hayek Pinault
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Hayek has criticized the demonization of immigrants and the aggressive tactics of the agency. She shared stories of her own background to challenge negative stereotypes. The actress advocates for a system that treats all people with dignity regardless of status. Her work focuses on bridging the divide between different communities.

Penélope Cruz

Penélope Cruz
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Cruz has joined other international stars in condemning the treatment of families at the border. She spoke out against the psychological harm caused by detention. The actress supports global efforts to protect the rights of children on the move. Her advocacy highlights the universal nature of human rights.

Becky G

Becky G
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The singer and actress volunteered in Los Angeles communities to help residents during immigration raids. She shared information on how people could protect themselves from agents. Becky G criticized celebrities who only posted on social media without taking direct action. Her hands-on approach demonstrated a commitment to her community’s safety.

Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan
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Roan harshly censured the agency during a performance at the Rose Bowl. She connected the issue of immigration enforcement to broader themes of government neglect. The singer and actress used her stage time to advocate for social justice. Her comments resonated with a young audience concerned about systemic inequality.

Kehlani

Kehlani
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Kehlani expressed support for the resistance against the agency’s raids. She posted messages of solidarity with those fighting back against deportation. The singer and actress consistently aligns herself with radical social movements. Her advocacy encourages followers to stay active and organized in their communities.

Shakira

Shakira
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Shakira stated that it was painful to see the treatment of immigrants by the agency. She called for the country to remain united and demand humane policies. The singer and actress emphasized that a nation can change its laws but must always respect human dignity. Her global influence brings international attention to U.S. immigration issues.

Are there other actresses whose activism on this issue you admire? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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