John Leguizamo under fire for demanding fans

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John Leguizamo is drawing a clear line in the sand.

The actor, recognized for his roles in motion pictures like “Moulin Rouge!” and “Romeo + Juliet,” shared a pointed message on Instagram Wednesday, making one factor clear: If any of his fans help ICE, he doesn’t need them as fans.

“If you follow ICE, don’t follow me, don’t come to my shows, and don’t watch my movies,” Leguizamo said in a short video that he captioned, “Abolish ice!”

Several of his Instagram followers voiced their help, with one calling him “a good man.”

“Bout to go put on Romeo + Juliet right now King,” another fan wrote.

Others have been more crucial. One individual commented, “Sure, I’ll just get in my time machine and go back to the 90s where you had 2 watchable movies in total.”

“No problem big dawg didn’t watch anyways,” read another reply.

Talk show host Joe “Pags” Pagliarulo weighed in as effectively, telling the actor, “You think you have more of an impact than you do. This take is so completely unintelligent it hurts. Maybe just say words people write for you. You’re better at that.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to Leguizamo for remark.

Leguizamo is hardly the first movie star to be a part of the national dialog on ICE, or US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Following the deadly shootings of anti-ICE agitators Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis this month, a number of stars have used their platform to converse about the issue, with many crucial of the scenario.

John Leguizamo shared a pointed message on Instagram on Wednesday, making one factor clear: If any of his fans help ICE, he doesn’t need them as fans. johnleguizamo, /Instagram

Members of law enforcement collect, as tensions rise after federal law enforcement brokers have been concerned in a capturing incident, a week after a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in north Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Jan. 14, 2026. REUTERS

Leguizamo attends SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations: “Bob Trevino Likes It” at SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center on Nov. 19, 2025. Getty Images

Natalie Portman spoke with Deadline this week at the Sundance Film Festival, stating, “What’s going on in our country right now is absolutely horrific with what the federal government, Trump’s government, Kristi Noem, ICE, what they are doing is really the worst of the worst of humanity.”

“Fatal Attraction” star Glenn Close spoke out in a video post to her 1 million Instagram followers, saying she felt “compelled” to say one thing after what transpired in Minneapolis.

“I am outraged and sickened by what is happening under the Trump regime: the cruelty, inhumanity, and arrogance, the voracious corruption, the cowardice, the sickening hypocrisy, the blatant manipulation of facts, and now the cold-blooded murder of American citizens,” she said.

Meanwhile, Dean Cain, who was signed in as an honorary ICE officer last 12 months, has been frequently sharing posts and videos in help of the law enforcement company.

When Ethan Hawke commented to Variety this week, “There’s a kind of fear in the air that I’ve never felt before, and it’s not America,” Cain quipped, “Try being a conservative, pal.”

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