’90s TV star sparks outrage as she is caught putting up anti-ICE signs near her $2million Los Angeles home

Actress Anne-Marie Johnson, 65, has spoken out against U.S. immigration enforcement by placing protest signs near her Los Angeles home. The signs criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement and called for major changes to how the agency operates.

Her protest comes at a time of growing public concern about ICE. Recent fatal incidents involving immigration officers in Minneapolis have increased anger and fear, leading to protests across the country.

The debate has also moved to Washington. Lawmakers are now discussing stricter rules for immigration agents. Democrats are calling for clearer limits on the use of force, more oversight, and independent investigations into serious incidents.

In response to the public backlash, the Department of Homeland Security announced that ICE officers will be required to wear body cameras. Officials say this step is meant to improve transparency and rebuild trust.

Johnson, best known for television roles in the 1980s and 1990s, has stayed mostly out of the public eye in recent years. Her actions reflect a wider national divide over immigration enforcement and the role of federal authorities in the United States.

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