Celebrities Wear Pins Protesting ICE on the Golden Globes Red Carpet
The ACLU-endorsed #BeGood campaign honors victims of ICE shootings, with organizers citing 2025 as one of the deadliest years for ICE in two decades.
- On Jan. 11, 2026, Mark Ruffalo, actor, and Wanda Sykes, comedian, wore BE GOOD and ICE OUT pins on the Golden Globe Awards red carpet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles.
- In response to the recent killings, the ACLU-endorsed #BeGood campaign was organized by a coalition including Maremoto, Move On, National Domestic Workers Alliance and Working Families Power, distributing pins at awards parties and to attendees.
- Speaking to reporters, Wanda Sykes told Variety, `We need to speak up and shut this rogue government down`, while Jean Smart said the country's situation is `very concerning` during her red-carpet interview with E!.
- Since the shooting Wednesday, protests have spread nationwide, Congressmembers vowed an assertive response, and an FBI investigation into Good's killing is ongoing, while Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told ICE to get out of Minneapolis.
- Organizers of the #BeGood campaign pledged to continue the effort throughout awards season to keep victims’ names visible, following reports that 2025 was one of ICE’s deadliest years and responding to the administration’s $100 million recruitment drive.
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Mark Ruffalo, Jean Smart and Natasha Lyonne Protest ICE at Golden Globes: 'I'm Here Speaking as a Citizen'
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