'What they're doing is the worst of humanity': Sundance festival stars back anti-ICE protest

Sundance Film Festival Protesters Urge Action Against ICE

A somber note hung over the Sundance film festival in Park City, Utah, as protesters gathered on Main Street to pay tribute to two young lives lost to gun violence linked to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protest, dubbed "Sundancers Melt ICE," was a heartfelt cry for justice from industry heavyweights who couldn't stay silent.

Natasha Lyonne and Elijah Wood were among the stars taking to social media to express solidarity with the cause. The two actors urged their followers to join in, using hashtags like #LoveMeltsICE. For Lyonne, it was a call to action: "We need to stand up against this hate." Meanwhile, Wood described his own emotional response to the tragedy, stating that Sundance's mission – bringing people together through storytelling – stood starkly in contrast to the senseless violence that had taken so much.

Actress Natalie Portman took her protest to a more tangible level by wearing visible pins reading "ICE out" and "Be Good." Her words on the matter were unequivocal, labeling the federal government's actions as the "worst of humanity." When pressed by Deadline, she painted a picture of systemic injustice that was suffocating under Trump's administration. For Portman, it wasn't just about holding up a symbol; it was an all-out rejection of policies fueled by hate.

Olivia Wilde also spoke out, condemning the violence as "appalled and sickened." Her focus was on using their collective platform to challenge ICE's legitimacy. In her words, supporting anti-ICE efforts meant challenging what she deemed a reprehensible organization that had become the embodiment of government overreach.

The Sundance protest may have been brief, but it offered an unvarnished glimpse into America's deepest divisions and most basic humanity. As for its impact – time will tell whether these words turned to action can forge meaningful change. For now, in a fleeting moment captured on film and broadcast across social media, a wave of outrage swept through the Sundance crowd, urging an end to the horrors committed by ICE and demanding justice for Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
 
man that protest at Sundance was so emotional i feel bad for those two kids who lost their lives 🤕ICE needs to be stopped they're just picking on people who are already in a tough spot what's wrong with the government? can't they see how their actions are hurting people 😔
 
I'm still trying to process this... it's like, what even is happening with ICE? 🤯 It feels like they're targeting certain groups of people just because of who they are, which is so not okay. I mean, we all know that gun violence is a huge problem in the US, but when it's connected to something as institutional and systemic as immigration... it's like, how can we expect change if we don't speak out? 🤔

I love how Natalie Portman spoke up about this stuff, you feel? She wasn't just holding up a pin, she was literally calling out the government for what they're doing. And Elijah Wood is right too, Sundance's whole vibe is all about bringing people together, but when ICE is involved... it's like, what even is the point of that? 🤷‍♀️

The thing that really gets me is how we can all just talk about this stuff online and expect things to magically change. I mean, I'm not saying it's impossible, but it feels like we need more than just hashtags and speeches. We need real action, you know? 💪
 
Wow 🤯 I'm so down with Natalie Portman's vibe 💁‍♀️, she's always been someone who speaks truth to power and isn't afraid to stand up for what she believes in 💪. It's so cool that actors like Elijah Wood and Olivia Wilde are using their platforms to raise awareness about these issues 📺. And I gotta say, the hashtag #LoveMeltsICE is a beautiful idea ❤️. Fingers crossed it sparks some real change 💥
 
ice is getting away with some pretty dark stuff 🚨💔 cant believe these two young lives got lost to gun violence linked to ice, its like they just disappeared into thin air 😩 anyone think they're gonna get justice? seems like everyone's all talk but nobody's doing anything about it 💬 still holding out hope tho
 
OMG, I'm literally shook by all these powerful women speaking out 🤯... Natashia, Elijah & Natalie are totally right, we need to stand up against this hate 💖... I mean, how can we just sit back and watch our government do this? 😱 It's like, they're supposed to be protecting us, not hurting people 🚫... Natalie's words are so true, it feels like our humanity is being suffocated under Trump's admin 🤕... Olivia's right too, using our platforms to challenge ICE is exactly what we need more of 💪... Renee & Alex's families deserve justice & I'm so grateful that the Sundance crowd showed up for them 💯🌟
 
I'm so heartbroken to hear about those two young lives lost to gun violence linked to ICE 🤕... but what really got me was how Sundance came together like that to show solidarity 💖. I mean, it's amazing to see all these A-listers using their platforms to speak out against this hate 📢. Natalie Portman's words were so powerful - she's not just holding up a pin, she's rejecting an entire system that's fueled by negativity 😡. And I love how Olivia Wilde is using her platform to challenge ICE's legitimacy 💪. We might not have the answer yet, but it's clear that we need more voices like these speaking out for justice 🗣️. This whole thing has definitely given me hope that we can create change 💫.
 
OMG u no this is like wierd right? They're protestin against ICE but its not just about the cops or whatever... its about the gov'ment as a whole... like, what's really goin on here? 🤔 I'm thinkin that Portman might be tryin to stir up somethin with them pins on her jacket... "Be Good" sounds like a total euphemism to me... and whats up with the hashtag #LoveMeltsICE? Sounds like they're tryna create some kinda movement, but what's the end goal here? 🤑 I mean, they're talkin about "hate" and "systemic injustice"... that sounds like a whole lotta stuff to me...
 
I was literally shook when I saw that protest at Sundance 🤯 The way those actors came together to stand up against ICE is like, totally inspiring 💖 I mean, I've seen some strong statements from celebrities before, but this time it felt so real & genuine ❤️ Natalie Portman's words about Trump's administration being the "worst of humanity" got me right in the feels 😩 It's crazy how one protest can make you think about all these deeper issues and America's divisions 🤔 But at the same time, I'm loving that collective energy & solidarity – it's like we're not alone in this fight 💪
 
I don’t usually comment but I have to say, it's pretty messed up that people are being hurt by something as messed up as immigration policies 🤕... I mean, can't we all just get along? The thing is, these kids didn’t deserve to lose their lives over a system that's supposed to be about helping people not hurting each other. It feels like the government is piling more hate on top of already vulnerable communities 😔... what's next? Using fear and violence as a way to control people's lives? 🚫
 
omg i'm still reeling from this whole thing 🤯... i mean idk how can we let this kind of violence happen in our country?! it's like, we're supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave but nope we got people dying because of ICE policies 🤕. natalie portman just summed up my whole vibe btw - we gotta stand up against hate and systemic injustice is literally suffocating our society atm 💔. i'm so inspired by these actors taking a stand and using their platforms to make a difference ❤️... let's keep the momentum going and hope that their words can turn into actual change 🤞
 
🤔 I think it's totally understandable why these Hollywood stars felt compelled to speak out against ICE, you know? 🌎 It's like, we're living in a world where immigration policies can literally cost people their lives 💀. And the thing is, it's not just about these two young lives that were lost; it's about all the other families who are being torn apart by these systemic injustices.

I mean, Natalie Portman was spot on when she said those policies are fueled by hate 🤷‍♀️. It's like, we're supposed to be a country that values freedom and justice, but then we turn around and create an agency that's basically the embodiment of xenophobia 🚫. And it's not just about ICE itself; it's about the broader systemic issues that led to this point.

The thing is, as long as these Hollywood stars are using their platform to raise awareness and challenge these injustices, I think we're getting closer to creating some real change 🔥. It's like, one person can't do it alone, but together, we can make a difference 💪. And let's be real, the Sundance protest was just a small spark in a much bigger fire 🔥💥.
 
🌪️ The Sundance protest was like that scene from 'The Matrix' where Neo wakes up to a harsh reality 🤯 – it's like, we knew this stuff was wrong, but seeing it in plain sight makes you wanna do something about it! 🚨 The fact that these Hollywood bigwigs are using their platforms to speak out against ICE is 💪 and I'm loving the solidarity efforts, especially with #LoveMeltsICE 💕. Natalie Portman's pin game was everything – simple yet powerful 🔥. Can't wait to see if this sparks some real change 🤞.
 
I'm not buying this "Love Melts ICE" nonsense 🙄. It's just another example of Hollywood trying to be socially conscious, but ultimately just stirring up drama. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna start boycotting their own craft services because someone made a bad cup of coffee? 😂 These actors are always so quick to take a stand on whatever issue is trendy, but when it comes down to it, how many of them actually do anything concrete? 🤔 I'm not saying they shouldn't speak out, but let's be real, they're just trying to boost their reputations. And Natalie Portman's pins are just a PR stunt – if she really cared that much, she'd be doing more than just wearing a few stickers on her jacket 💁‍♀️.
 
OMG u guys 🤯 i was at sundance last week & it was def eerie watching those protesters outside 🌑 the vibes were so somber. natasha lyonne & elijah wood's social media posts tho 📱👀 they're always down to speak truth, but this felt like a real call to action 💪 i'm all about loving melts ICE ❤️ meanwhile natalie portman's pins on her jacket were giving me LIFE 👗🔥 she said it plain & simple: trump's policies r straight-up hate 🤬 we need more ppl speaking out like that. olivia wilde's message was same tho - if u wanna change the world, use ur voice 💁‍♀️ what do u think is gonna happen next? 🤔
 
🤔 Just saw that Sundance Film Festival was protesting ICE and it's really sad... two lives lost to gun violence linked to ICE 🚫💔. I think it's great that celebrities like Natasha Lyonne, Elijah Wood, Natalie Portman, and Olivia Wilde are using their platform to speak out against these injustices 🙌. It's all about standing together for what's right, you know? 🤝

As for the government's actions, I don't really feel comfortable saying much, but it seems like there's a lot of hate and hurt behind some policies... yeah, that doesn't feel right 😕. I do hope these protests can lead to change, though - we need more love and less hate in this world ❤️.

I also think it's cool how the Sundance mission of bringing people together through storytelling contrasts with the violence and hate 🎥💬. It just goes to show that even in dark times, there's always hope for a better future 🌞.
 
I mean, who doesn't love a good cry-fest at a fancy festival? 🤷‍♀️ It's great that Natasha Lyonne and Elijah Wood decided to take a break from their A-list lives to protest about some young people losing their lives over immigration issues... again. 🙄 I guess it's nice that they're trying to raise awareness, but can't we just focus on creating meaningful change instead of just hashtagging our feelings? 💔 The fact that Natalie Portman wore visible pins reading "ICE out" and "Be Good" kinda screams "look at me, I'm so woke!" 🙃 Meanwhile, Olivia Wilde's words are super inspiring... until you actually have to do something about it. ⏰
 
🤔 I'm still trying to process what's going on with this whole ICE thing... it's like, we're living in a country where people are fighting for their lives just because of their immigration status? 🌎 It's heartbreaking, you know? Natalie Portman said something that really stuck with me - "the worst of humanity" is exactly what I feel like we're witnessing right now. 😩 But at the same time, it's amazing to see people from all over the industry standing up for what they believe in... Elijah Wood's tweet about Sundance's mission being a beacon of hope vs the hate is so true 🌟 Maybe this is the wake-up call we need? 💡 Only time will tell if these protests lead to real change, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
 
🤔 I was so caught off guard when I saw the protest at Sundance, I'm only just finding out about it now lol... anyway, I totally feel with Natasha Lyonne and Elijah Wood though - we gotta stand up against that hate, you know? And Natalie Portman's pins are a great idea 🖐️ - it's like, symbols matter, right? But at the same time, it's not just about holding up a pin, it's about actually doing something about it... I'm still trying to wrap my head around what these actresses and actors have been going through. Renee Good and Alex Pretti are such young lives lost, man 🤕
 
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