Bruce Springsteen speaks out against ICE at NJ show
Springsteen condemned federal immigration enforcement as ‘Gestapo tactics’ and dedicated a song to Renee Good, whose death has sparked protests and calls for ICE removal in Minneapolis.
- Bruce Springsteen dedicated his song 'The Promised Land' to Renee Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis during his performance at Light of Day WinterFest in New Jersey.
- Springsteen criticized ICE's actions, calling them 'Gestapo tactics', and echoed Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's call for ICE to leave the city.
- He stated that American ideals and values have never been as endangered as they are right now due to the government's actions against citizens.
- During the event, Springsteen encouraged concertgoers to take action and emphasized the importance of standing up against armed federal troops using aggressive tactics against citizens.
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The music dedicated the song The Promised Land to Renee Good, a woman who died in an ICE operation. Earlier she strongly criticized the administration of Trump, asking the fans to send "a message".
At a spontaneous concert in his home country of New Jersey, music icon Bruce Springsteen has sharply criticized the U.S. immigration agency ICE and Donald Trump. And he dedicated his song "The Promised Land" to the shot-off U.S. citizen Renée Good. "The boss-e Bruce Springsteen once again stood up loudly against the politics of U.S. President Donald Trump. He criticized the action of the U.S. immigration agency ICE with clear words.
Springsteen slams ICE and dedicates song to Renee Good
During a surprise performance at a concert in New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen criticized the Trump administration and the deployment of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. Springsteen dedicated his performance of the 1978 song “The Promised Land” to Renee Good, the 37-year-old who was fatally shot by an ICE agent.
Bruce Springsteen tells ICE to ‘Get the f— out of Minneapolis’ during set
Bruce Springsteen ripped U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials on Saturday during a surprise performance at a New Jersey music festival, telling the agency to “Get the f— out of Minneapolis” and dedicating his song “Promised Land” to slain civilian…
Bruce Springsteen once again turned the stage into a space for political denunciation. In an unexpected appearance during the Light of Day Winterfest charity festival, held on the weekend at Red Bank, New Jersey, the American musician criticized Donald Trump’s government and the deployment of Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) agents in different cities of the country. At a central moment of his performance, he dedicated the song The Promised…
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