Border Chief Bovino Dismisses Golden Globes ICE Pins, Sparking Immigration Debate

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Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino dismissed Hollywood stars’ anti-ICE pins worn at the Golden Globes to honor Renée Good and Keith Porter, urging on Fox News that pins for other victims of crimes by undocumented immigrants should be acknowledged as well. The moment amplified a broader debate over immigration enforcement and celebrity activism, with stars like Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Ariana Grande using red-carpet appearances to criticize ICE, while others like Bill Maher downplayed the symbolism. The coverage also touched on the #BeGood/ICE OUT campaigns and the ongoing polarization surrounding immigration policy and accountability.
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- Mark Ruffalo’s howl of frustration was the Golden Globes’ finest hour The Guardian
- Opinion: The controversy ICEd out of the Golden Globes The Globe and Mail
- White House responds to Mark Ruffalo’s critiques at Golden Globes NewsNation
- Jean Smart, Mark Ruffalo and Natasha Lyonne Wear Anti-ICE Pins at 2026 Golden Globes The New York Times
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