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Congressman joins anti-ICE protest at Super Bowl
- On Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, activists handed out 15,000 rally towels at Levi's Stadium as fans filed in for Super Bowl LX, with volunteers distributing them near multiple entrances.
- Amid weeks of security concerns, organizers said the protest targeted 'inhumane treatment' under President Donald Trump's deportation regime, despite DHS advisers including Corey Lewandowski and Secretary Kristi Noem confirming ICE would be present.
- The rally towels, designed by Los Angeles illustrator Lalo Alcaraz, featured a bunny punting a football trapped in ice and the reverse side showed ICE OUT with a QR code for fans to raise towels when referees threw penalty flags.
- Shasti Conrad said the protest aimed to amplify immigrant voices during a cultural moment and build on recent celebrity momentum at the Super Bowl.
- Officials had planned security for 18 months with more than 35 federal, state and local agencies expected on-site, and Santa Clara city leaders enacted a last-minute policy barring federal agents from using city property.
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Activists distribute ‘ICE OUT’ towels at the Super Bowl
Activists handed out “ICE OUT” towels to fans walking towards Levi’s Stadium ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday (February 8), drawing mixed reactions from attendees as immigration enforcement again became a flashpoint at a major U.S. sporting event. David Tobis, an 81‑year‑old sociologist from Oakland, said "ICE is a military force like the storm troopers in Nazi Germany" -...
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