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    ICE to Enforce Immigration at Super Bowl Amid Bad Bunny Controversy

    U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) will be conducting immigration enforcement at the Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.

    Corey Lewandowski, whose official title is a special government employee at the Department of Homeland Security, made the announcement during an interview.

    “There is nowhere that you can provide safe haven to people who are in the country illegally, not the Super Bowl not anywhere else,” Lewandowski said on The Benny Johnson Show.

    Bad Bunny, who was just announced as the Super Bowl halftime performer, recently stated that he would not be including the United States in his 2025-2026 concert tour due to concerns that ICE would raid the concert venues.

    Lewandowski didn’t release any details about what that enforcement would look like just saying “it will be everywhere.”

    The NFL confirmed on Sunday that Bad Bunny, a three-time Grammy winner, will headline the halftime show at the 2026 Super Bowl, set to be in Santa Clara, Calif.

    “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself. It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown … this is for my people, my culture and our history,” Bad Bunny said in a statement Sunday.

    Last month, Bad Bunny told i-D Magazine that he is not performing in the U.S. during his forthcoming world tour due to, in part, concerns over ICE raids at his concerts.

    “But there was the issue of — like, f‑‑‑ing ICE could be outside [my concerts]. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about,” the artist told the magazine.

    Lewandowski, who worked as Trump’s campaign manager during the 2016 election, slammed the NFL for picking Bad Bunny to headline the event next year.

    “It’s so shameful that they’ve decided to pick somebody who just seems to hate America so much to represent them at the halftime game,” he said.

    “I was at the Super Bowl last year with President Trump. I had the chance to be in Louisiana in his box and watch the game, and got to enjoy that,” Lewandowski told Benny Johnson. “But listen, we should be trying to be inclusive and not exclusive. There are plenty of great bands and entertainment people out there who could be playing at that show that would be bringing people together and not separating them.”

    “I don’t care if it’s a concert for Johnny Smith or Bad Bunny or anybody else. We’re going to do enforcement everywhere. We are going to make Americans safe. That is a directive from the president. If you’re in this country illegally, do yourself a favor: go home.”

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