Blogs

Trump Advisor Warns ICE Will Target Super Bowl Attendees as Bad Bunny Prepares Halftime Show

Oct 1, 2025 | Sports, Entertainment

October 1, 2025

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski says ICE agents will be present at Super Bowl 60, where Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is set to headline the Apple Music Halftime Show.

Speaking on The Benny Show, Lewandowski insisted there would be no “safe havens” for undocumented immigrants, adding:

“Not the Super Bowl and nowhere else. We will find you, apprehend you, and deport you.”

The warning comes as Bad Bunny has already limited his U.S. appearances, citing concerns that ICE raids could happen outside his concerts. His 2026 Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour notably skips U.S. stops altogether.

Lewandowski also criticized the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny as a headliner:

“It’s shameful they picked somebody who seems to hate America to represent them at the Halftime Show.”

The remarks underscore the political tension surrounding the intersection of music, culture, and immigration enforcement, setting the stage for what could be the most politically charged halftime show in NFL history.

Did you like this article?

Did you like this article?

0 Comments

Latest Posts

Deadly Train Collision Near Machu Picchu Injures Dozens of Tourists

A head-on train collision near Machu Picchu has left one train driver dead and at least 40 people injured, including foreign tourists, according to Peruvian authorities. The crash occurred Tuesday on the single-track rail line connecting Ollantaytambo and Aguas...

Colombia Announces Major Minimum Wage Increase Ahead of 2026 Elections

Colombia’s government has announced a 22.7% increase in the national minimum wage, raising it to 1.75 million pesos per month (about $470 USD) starting in 2026. The measure, unveiled by President Gustavo Petro, will impact an estimated 2.5 million workers across the...

Uruguay Set for One of Its Busiest Summer Tourism Seasons on Record

Uruguay is heading into a standout summer tourism season, with new forecasts projecting 1,424,000 non-resident foreign tourists entering the country between December and February. If met, these numbers would make the current season the second best in Uruguay’s history...

Events

Related articles