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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance Sparks ICE Controversy

Bad Bunny's fans worry about ICE presence at his Super Bowl performance. The singer and Secretary Noem clash over the issue.

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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance Sparks ICE Controversy

Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance in 2026 has sparked controversy. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has warned about ICE's presence, while Bad Bunny has expressed concern about their involvement.

Bad Bunny, known for his Latin trap and reggaeton music, has been vocal about his worries regarding ICE's presence at his U.S. concerts. Now, he faces similar concerns for his Super Bowl performance. Secretary Noem has doubled down on the threat, stating that ICE will enforce the law at the 2026 event. This announcement follows Corey Lewandowski's initial revelation about ICE's plans.

Noem believes only law-abiding Americans should attend the Super Bowl. However, Bad Bunny's fans, predominantly Latinos, have enjoyed his previous U.S. performances. The singer has not indicated that he will cancel his Super Bowl appearance despite the ICE threat.

Bad Bunny remains committed to headlining the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. Meanwhile, Secretary Noem insists on ICE's presence to ensure attendee safety, despite concerns raised by the singer and his fans.

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