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Stars Honor Minneapolis Woman Shot by ICE with 'Be Good' Pins at Golden Globes
The ACLU-backed campaign at the Golden Globes honored two victims and called for human decency amid growing anti-ICE protests nationwide.
- At the Beverly Hilton during the awards ceremony, Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, and Ariana Grande wore anti-ICE pins on January 11, 2026.
- Supported by the ACLU, the campaign organized by entertainment professionals honored Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent last week, following her death.
- Organizers including Nelini Stamp and Jess Morales Rocketto said the `Be Good` pin reminds people to be good to one another amid horror and continues artists' tradition of standing for justice.
- The campaign seeks to underscore a call for basic human decency as the #BeGood initiative highlights deaths linked to ICE agents and intensifies activists and nationwide anti-ICE protests.
- While the tactic gained visibility, organizers note it echoes the 2018 `Times Up` pins during ongoing FBI investigations into related deaths.
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Stars honor Minneapolis woman shot by ICE with 'Be Good' pins at Golden Globes
Several Hollywood stars used the Golden Globes spotlight to pay tribute to a woman fatally shot last week by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis, sporting pins bearing Renee Good's name.
·Chicago, United States
Read Full ArticleNo one responded to the action of the American immigration police in the speeches at the gala, but a few actors did send a message with an accessory on the red carpet.
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Left, 38% Center
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Left, 38% of the sources are Center
39% Left
L 39%
C 38%
R 23%
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