Stars Stand Up Against ICE at Golden Globes

USATue Jan 13 2026
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Hollywood made a bold statement at the Golden Globes. Many celebrities chose to wear small pins to support a cause. These pins were black and white. They had two messages: \"ICE OUT\" and \"BE GOOD. \" The pins honored Renee Good. She was a woman who died this week. An ICE agent was involved in her death. Stars like Mark Ruffalo, Jean Smart, Wanda Sykes, and Natasha Lyonne wore these pins. They wanted to show their support and make a statement. Wanda Sykes talked about why she wore the pin. She said it was important to speak up. She mentioned that people were marching in the streets. Sykes believed it was crucial to take action against the government's policies.
The pins were not just a random idea. They were created by Nelini Stamp and Jess Morales Rocketto. Stamp is part of Working Families Power. Morales Rocketto works with Maremoto, a Latino advocacy group. They wanted to raise awareness about ICE's actions. The pins were handed out at pre-parties before the Golden Globes. Celebrities were asked if they would wear them. Many agreed to support the cause. This shows how grassroots efforts can make a big impact. The Golden Globes is a big event. But this time, it was not just about awards. It was about standing up for what is right. The pins were a simple way to make a statement. They showed that even in Hollywood, people care about important issues.
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