Ice Confirms Agents’ Commitment at Super Bowl After Bad Bunny Revelation

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have officially informed TMZ of their decision to deploy agents to Super Bowl LX due to a recent remark made by a Trump advisor. Corey Lewandowski sparked controversy by declaring to Benny Johnson that ICE would be present at the event, while also voicing discontent over Bad Bunny's selection as the halftime performer. The agency backed Lewandowski's statements, emphasizing, “There is no sanctuary for violent criminal illegal aliens in the U.S.” This development follows Bad Bunny's position as a Puerto Rican icon, who has openly stated he avoids touring in the U.S. to prevent ICE from targeting immigrants. Lewandowski labeled the NFL's choice as "shameful" and suggested that the White House was displeased with the halftime act's selection. The article titled "ICE Verifies Agents’ Promise at the Super Bowl Following the Bad Bunny Disclosure" first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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