White House: ‘No tangible plan’ for ICE at Super Bowl, where Bad Bunny will perform
White House denies any specific plan to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the 2026 Super Bowl despite political controversy over Bad Bunny's selection.
- Trump Advisor Corey Lewandowski stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would be present at the Super Bowl performance, warning that they would deport individuals.
- Bad Bunny expressed concerns about ICE agents attending his Super Bowl performance, leading him to skip U.S. tour dates.
- Bad Bunny cited the Trump administration's deportation policies as a reason for avoiding performances in the U.S.
- The White House mentioned that there is 'no tangible plan' for ICE's involvement at the Super Bowl.
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The White House said that, for now, there are no plans to conduct migratory raids in the NFL's 60th Super Bowl to be held in February next year, where Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny will star in the part-time show.
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