Super Bowl Will Feature Bad Bunny from Puerto Rico:  ICE will be Deployed and They Hate It

“It’s a disgrace that they decided to choose someone who seems to hate the United States so much to represent them at halftime,” said Corey Lewandowski, one of the Department of Homeland Security’s advisors.

After the announcement that Bad Bunny will host the 2026 NFL Super Bowl, things went up in flames, as the United States government warned this Wednesday that it will deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE agents to the show starring Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny.  “There’s no place that can provide sanctuary for those who are in this country illegally. Not the Super Bowl or any other place,” said Lewandowski.  Regardless of whether it’s a Bad Bunny concert, “we’re going to enforce the law everywhere. We’re going to ensure the safety of Americans. This is a directive from the president.

If you’re in this country illegally, do yourself a favor: go home,” he asserted.  The official also expressed the Trump administration’s displeasure with Bad Bunny’s selection to perform at halftime of one of the most important sporting events in the U.S.  “It’s a disgrace that they decided to choose someone who seems to hate the United States so much to represent them at halftime,” Lewandowski added.  Apparently, the Puerto Rican, one of the most influential artists on the current music scene, has divided public opinion after claiming that he avoided traveling through the U.S. on his world tour because ICE would raid his concert venues.