Stars Shine Light on ICE Issues at Golden Globes

Minneapolis, USAMon Jan 12 2026
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Stars at the Golden Globes took a stand this year. They wore pins to honor Renee Good. She was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. The pins said \"BE GOOD\" and \"ICE OUT. \" The pins brought politics to the awards show. Last year, the event was more about movies and TV. This year, it was different. Stars like Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Ariana Grande wore the pins. Jean Smart even wore hers while accepting an award. The shooting happened just days before the Golden Globes. People across the country protested. They wanted justice for Renee Good. They also protested another shooting in Portland. ICE agents hurt two people there.
Activists pushed for the pins. They wanted celebrities to speak up. Nelini Stamp, one of the organizers, said, \"We need our artists. We need our entertainers. \" The Trump administration defended the ICE officer. They said he acted in self-defense. But protests continued. People wanted answers. The idea for the pins came from a late-night text. Jess Morales Rocketto and Nelini Stamp wanted to make a difference. They reached out to celebrities. The pins spread quickly. The organizers plan to keep pushing. They want people to remember Renee Good. They want justice for her and others.
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