Bruce Springsteen Releases ICE Protest Song ‘Streets Of Minneapolis,’ Decries ‘State Of Terror’
Springsteen condemns federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, memorializing two victims and calling for ICE removal amid ongoing protests and a major immigration crackdown.
- On Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, Bruce Springsteen released 'Streets of Minneapolis,' saying `I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today` in response to the city’s 'state terror.'
- The shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti prompted nationwide protests after officials claimed self-defense, though eyewitness videos and commentators disputed those claims.
- The song's lyrics and tone portray federal agents as occupiers linked to King Trump and the Department of Homeland Security, while musically building from acoustic guitar to full band with a harmonica solo and chants demanding ICE leave.
- Springsteen dedicated the track to the people of Minneapolis and 'our innocent immigrant neighbors' while fans praised his addition to voices denouncing ICE tactics.
- Springsteen framed the release, saying `Right now, we are living through incredibly critical times...those values and those ideals have never been as in danger as they are right now`, linking it to his protest work like 'American Skin '.
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Springsteen Wrote a Song the Day Pretti Was Killed
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Springsteen Condemns 'King Trump's Private Army' in New Song
Bruce Springsteen has released a new song, “Streets of Minneapolis,” decrying President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in the Minnesota city. The 20-time Grammy award-winner announced the release of the song in a Wednesday Instagram post and dedicated it “to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good,” who were fatally shot by federal agents less than three weeks apart. [time-br…
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