Why Stars Are Wearing “Ice Out” and “Be Good” Pins at the 2026 Golden Globes


Last week, Minneapolis mother of three Renée Nicole Good became the ninth person to be shot by an ICE officer since September—a tragic figure amid the thousands of people currently suffering in ICE detention and the chilling effect that President Donald Trump’s ramped-up federal raids have had on immigrant communities across the country.

Thousands have taken to the streets to protest Good’s killing, and on Sunday night, their message spread to the 2026 Golden Globes, with Jean Smart, Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Natasha Richardson, and other celebrities photographed on the red carpet wearing pins reading “ICE OUT” and “BE GOOD.”

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This highly visible message of protest in response to Good’s death was organized by the ACLU, Maremoto, Move On, National Domestic Workers Alliance, and Working Families Power, with a press release reading, in part: “The #BeGood campaign aims to honor Renée Macklin Good and Keith Porter while also reminding us what it means to be good to one another in the face of such horror – to be a good citizen, neighbor, friend, ally and human. Everyday, everywhere, regular people are being good: keeping kids safe when they walk to school, filming fathers who are being disappeared from their workplaces, donating to fundraisers to support organizations who are keeping us safe.”

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