Margaret Cho Says She Declined HBO Max Role Over ICE and Trump Administration Concerns
1-Minute Brief
Margaret Cho's decision highlights how immigration enforcement policies have affected opportunities for artists from immigrant backgrounds.
Key Facts
- Margaret Cho stated she turned down a role in the HBO Max series 'Heated Rivalry' due to fears related to ICE under the Trump administration.
- Cho has been a vocal critic of the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
- Concerns about ICE detention influenced Cho's career decisions, according to her statements.
- Kylie Jenner also reported turning down acting roles out of fear, though for unspecified reasons.
- Cho is a San Francisco-born comedian and actress.
What Happened
Margaret Cho said she declined a part in the HBO Max series 'Heated Rivalry' because she feared possible ICE detention during the Trump administration, citing concerns over immigration enforcement.
Why It Matters
The incident illustrates how federal immigration policies may impact the professional choices of public figures, particularly those from immigrant backgrounds. It also raises questions about the broader effects of such policies on the entertainment industry.
What's Next
There have been no announcements regarding changes to casting or immigration policy in response to Cho's statements. Public discussion may continue about the intersection of immigration enforcement and the arts.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft17h agoMargaret Cho says she turned down Heated Rivalry over ICE fears and Trump
- The IndependentLeft18h agoKylie Jenner reveals she’s been encouraged to act but turned down roles ‘out of fear’
- NYTLeft14h agoJustice Dept. Aims to Denaturalize Ex-Marine for Sex Crime
