The musician revealed his concern about the increasingly hostile and generalized immigration rates by the Customs Immigration and Control Service (ICE) of the Department of National Security.
Bad Bunny He loves his American fans and demonstrates it by not planning any future show in the United States.
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The musician, born as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasioconfirmed fans’ suspicions that their next I had to throw more World Tour photos does not include any date in the United States due to Concern for increasingly hostile immigration raids and generalized by the Customs Immigration and Control Service (ICE) of the Department of National Security.


“There were many reasons why I did not go to the United States, and none was for hate. I have acted there many times. All shows have been a success. Everyone has been magnificent. I enjoyed connecting with Latinos living in the United States,” Ocasio said in an interview with ID published on Wednesday. “But there was the problem that, for example, The damn Ice could be outside my concert. And it’s something we were talking about and that we were very worried about“
The rapper, producer and actor explained that “for a residence here in Puerto Rico, when we are an uncalled territory of the US.”
Born in the Vega Baja de Puerto Rico in 1994, Bad Bunny has toured the United States prolificly, but doubts arose when the tour of his most recent album, “I had to throw more photos”was completely canceled in the country. In June, when asked about the decision, he replied concisely: he described the dates of the American “unnecessary” tour.
Bad Bunny’s criticism to Donald Trump
Bad Bunny has also been Franco in his condemnation of ICE’s raids, which the president Donald Trump and the secretary of the DHS, Kristi NoemThey have orchestrated in cities throughout the country, stopping more than 60,000 people since January, some of them US citizens.
In June, the musician shared a video that showed an ICE raid in the Puerto Rican city of Carolina with its 49 million followers on Instagram.
“Look, those bastards are in those cars, Rav4 … instead of leaving people calm and working”he commented on the video.
The following month, he released the video of his new song “Newyol”which harshly criticized American imperialism by showing a Puerto Rican flag hanging from the Tiara of the Statue of Liberty, and presented a voice segment in OFF that sounds strangely like Trump’s.
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