American actor Channing Tatum has reacted strongly to the news that Ring cameras would be joining other companies to create direct DATA access for ICE, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The screenshot of the news shared by the actor read: “Ring Cameras joins Flock and Amazon to now create direct data access for ICE.”
Channing Tatum shared the screenshot on his Instagram Story with expletives, writing: This is so “F*** up.”
His comments came after former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres expressed her support for protesters in Minneapolis, Minnesota against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
DeGeneres has received backlash from some Americans who supported the ICE crackdown.
In one of her Instagram videos, the 67-year-old condemned the murder of Renee Nicole Good, the US citizen who was shot and killed by ICE agents earlier this month.
The woman was protesting ICE agents who have invaded the Twin Cities in recent weeks, in what President Donald Trump has said is a response to a mass embezzlement of social services.
“I’m truly sorry for what’s happening in Minneapolis and our country, but especially right now in Minneapolis because that’s where I recorded my last stand-up special and everyone there couldn’t have been nicer,” DeGeneres said on Instagram. “I filmed it there because they say it’s the happiest city in America. And I found that to be true.”
She later shared a video of a peaceful demonstration attended by hundreds of people in Minneapolis

