Hannah Einbinder Demands ICE Be Abolished After Renee Good Killing, Warning: ‘None of Us Are Safe’

January 10, 2026 — Hannah Einbinder has issued a powerful and emotional call to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following the killing of Renee Good, a case that has ignited widespread anger, fear, and renewed debate over federal enforcement practices.

In a blunt statement, Einbinder declared, “None of us are safe,” framing the incident as a turning point rather than an isolated tragedy.

 Hannah Einbinder attends the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on September 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

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Why Einbinder Spoke Out

Einbinder’s response reflected deep concern over the broader implications of the killing. Rather than focusing solely on individual accountability, she directed attention to systemic power, arguing that the structures allowing such violence must be dismantled.

Her message was clear: reform is not enough.

The Words That Resonated

By calling for the abolition of ICE, Einbinder aligned herself with a growing group of activists and public figures who believe the agency’s role poses a threat to public safety and civil rights. Her statement quickly spread across social media, resonating far beyond entertainment circles.

The phrase “none of us are safe” became the emotional core of her message.

 Hannah Einbinder arrives at the HBO Max's Post-Emmy Reception at San Vicente Bungalows on September 14, 2025 in West Hollywood, California.

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Public Reaction Intensifies

Supporters praised Einbinder for using her platform to speak forcefully during a moment of grief and outrage. Others debated the implications of abolishing a federal agency, underscoring how deeply polarizing the issue has become.

What was once a policy debate has now become personal for many.

A memorial for Renee Nicole Good on January 07, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Renee Good’s Death as a Catalyst

The killing of Renee Good has come to symbolize larger fears about unchecked authority and accountability. While investigations continue, the emotional response has already reshaped public discourse—pushing conversations about safety, power, and justice into the spotlight.

For many, silence no longer feels like an option.

People demonstrate during a vigil at the site where a woman was shot and killed by an immigration officer earlier in the day in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 7, 2026

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Hollywood and Activism Collide

Einbinder’s comments mark another moment where Hollywood intersects with political activism. Rather than offering a measured or neutral response, she chose urgency—amplifying fear, anger, and a demand for radical change.

It was not a call for comfort. It was a call for action.

A Line Drawn

Whether one agrees or not, Einbinder’s statement has clearly drawn a line in the cultural conversation. In her view, the issue is no longer abstract—it is immediate, human, and dangerous.

And for her, the message is final: safety cannot exist without accountability.

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