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Trump consultant announces ICE raid on the Super Bowl
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Bad Bunny performed in the half -time show of the Super Bowl in February. But Donald Trump does not like that at all. And so a consultant now threatens with consequences.
Four months are still up to the Super Bowl, the final of the American football league NFL, but the debate about the final has never been so politically charged. It is less the final than the half -time show that is being debated in the United States. At the weekend, the NFL announced that one of the absolute music superstars will appear with Bad Bunny.
However, the Puerto Rican is considered a critic of Donald Trump, the Maga base now runs storm against the setting. And a consultant of Donald Trump also threatens the league and the musician. “It is a shame that the NFL has chosen someone who apparently hates the United States,” said Corey Lewandowski in conversation with the right podcaster Benny Johnson-the er, which Brendan Carr, head of the US media supervisory authority FCC, recently spoke out against Disney and ABC because of Jimmy Kimmel’s comments.
Lewandowski, who was still Donald Trump’s campaign consultant last year and is now a consultant at Homeland Security, the Ministry of Homeland Protection of the United States, therefore announced a tough procedure for the Super Bowl. In this way, the immigration authority of ICE should be used in the final in the California Santa Klara. “There is no place where people who are illegally in this country can offer a safe harbor. Not at the Super Bowl and nowhere else. We will find them, take them to a prison and deport them,” threatened Lewandowski.
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, as Bad Bunny is called with a bourgeois name, is one of the most successful musicians in the present. At Spotify he has been the most streamed musician for three years. His world tour starts in November, which will also lead him to Düsseldorf for two sold -out concerts in June. The 31-year-old had already announced in advance, no concert in the USA to want to give. In an interview with the “ID” magazine, the artist was asked, Whether the lack of concerts in the US festival country with the numerous deportations of Latinos from the USA. “To be honest,” said the Grammy winner. “There were several reasons why I don’t appear in the USA, but none of them were out of hatred,” said Bad Bunny. He was concerned that the “damn” ICE could stand before his concert. “And that was something we talked about and that worried us very much.”
Bad Bunny no longer plays concerts in the USA
The Puerto-Ricaner had been in the election campaign for the first time with Donald Trump last year. At a campaign event by the US President in New York, a comedian had described the musician’s home country as a floating island. Bad Bunny reacted with a video from Puerto Rico that he only titled “Garbage” (garbage) on social media and shortly afterwards expressed his support for the democratic candidate Kamala Harris. In a conversation with the “New York Times”, the 31-year-old explained that he understood that a comedian said that. “But that was not a stand-up comedy, but an election campaign event. It was just not fun.”
A few months ago, Bad Bunny distributed the next tip against Trump. In his song “Nuevayol”, a radio sequence is recorded with one voice, which is obviously that Donald Trump is supposed to be. “I made a mistake. I would like to apologize to the immigrants because I know that the United States is nothing without the immigrants.”
The Super Bowl is considered the largest single sports event in the world, hundreds of millions of viewers follow the final live on television. A superstar traditionally occurs during the half -time break. In February of this year, the rap star Kendrick Lamar, who also criticized Donald Trump, who was present in the stadium at his appearance.
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