NEW YORK — Matt Damon, who stars in the new Netflix movie "The Rip," wore a pin protesting the recent fatal ICE shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Keith Porter to the movie's premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 13.
Good was fatally shot by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on Jan. 7. Porter was shot and killed by an off-duty ICE agent on New Year's Eve in Southern California.
Pins that read "BE GOOD" and "ICE OUT" were created by a grassroots coalition that included the American Civil Liberties Union. The pins were worn by a handful of celebrities at the Golden Globe Awards.
Damon, who walked the premiere's red carpet alongside "The Rip" costar Ben Affleck, wore the "BE GOOD" pin.
"I think like millions of people around the country, we're really concerned with what's going on," Damon, 55, told USA TODAY. "And I think it's about raising awareness about what's happening in our cities and on our streets and hopefully will promote a larger discussion about this."












