Natalie Portman speaking to Vatiety at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday.
Actress Natalie Portman has denounced America’s ICE agents as the “worst of the worst of humanity.”
Speaking to Deadline at the Sundance Film Festival, Portman said that while President Donald Trump and ICE were evil, the far-left protesters represented the “best of humanity.”
“What’s going on in our country right now is absolutely horrific, with the federal government, Trump’s government, Kristi Noem, ICE,” she said.
“What they’re doing is really the worst of the worst of humanity,” she continued.
“Then you also have the best of the best of humanity, for the way people are showing up for each other, in community, and Americans coming out to support each other, protect each other, and fight against injustice,” she continued.
Natalie Portman arrives for the premiere of The Gallerist at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. pic.twitter.com/8KYxNh89Eo
— Levoir Magazine (@levoirmagazine) January 25, 2026
“I could not be prouder to be American right now, by the way the Americans are acting, and I couldn’t be sadder to be American right now by the way that the government is acting.”
Portman was also seen sporting two badges, one with the words “ICE OUT” and the other with the phrase “BE GOOD,” a reference to the killing of Renee Good.
Watch the clip below:
Natalie Portman shares her support for “ICE OUT” and “BE GOOD” – an ACLU-endorsed campaign honoring Renee Macklin Good and Keith Porter – as she voices her concern with the Trump administration pic.twitter.com/AV0ezA9nvH
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) January 24, 2026
Her comments came after the death of 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti, who was killed in Minneapolis while trying to wrestle ICE agents while armed with a loaded firearm.
Legacy media will never show you this video of Alex Pretti reaching for his loaded handgun before an ICE agent shot him in self defense!
Pass it on!
https://t.co/ENjiXs4ib6
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) January 25, 2026
Portman, whose most famous credits include Star Wars and Black Swan, is no stranger to left-wing activism.
Back in 2020, she penned a lengthy Instagram message in support of defunding the police, despite the fact that she is regularly accompanied by security guards.
“When I first heard #defundthepolice, I have to admit my first reaction was fear. My whole life, police have made me feel safe.
“But that’s exactly the center of my white privilege,” she continued.
“The police make me as a white woman feel safe, while my black friends, family and neighbors feel the opposite: police make them feel terror.”
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