Overview
- Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart, Ariana Grande and Natasha Lyonne wore black-and-white pins reading “Be Good” and “ICE OUT” during the 83rd Golden Globes.
- The pins honor Renee Nicole Good, shot by ICE officer Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, and Keith Porter, killed by an off-duty ICE officer in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve.
- The campaign was organized by the ACLU, Maremoto, MoveOn, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Working Families Power, with organizers crediting Nelini Stamp and Jess Morales Rocketto for initiating it.
- An FBI investigation into Good’s death is ongoing, as the Department of Homeland Security defends the shooting as self-defense and the administration publicly backs the agent.
- The red-carpet display followed roughly 1,000 events nationwide tied to the ICE Out For Good movement, and organizers said the pin effort will continue through awards season.