Natalie Portman Breaks Down In Tears Over Ice Raids And Says They Need To End
Natalie Portman got emotional at the Sundance Film Festival, breaking down in tears while blasting ICE enforcement operations under the president. Promoting her new film The Gallerist, Portman wore an “ICE OUT” pin and told reporters the country is at a “horrific moment,” accusing ICE and DHS leadership of attacking civilians and saying the situation is “obscene” and needs to end. Her remarks followed the shooting death of Minnesota nurse Alex Pretti during an ICE protest over the weekend. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended the agents, claiming Pretti reacted violently, interfered with law enforcement, and was armed. Portman flatly rejected that narrative, saying what the federal government is doing—to citizens and undocumented people alike—is outrageous.










