In a move that’s already got people talking, advisors to President Trump say that “Ice” is expected to be at the Super Bowl during Bad Bunny’s halftime set and the public warning that followed was blunt: “we will find you and apprehend you.”
The statement, issued by Trump’s camp, frames Ice’s reported appearance as a security concern and reads like a hard-line promise rather than a request. That line direct has amplified tensions around what should be a star-studded entertainment moment, turning it into a flashpoint for politics and public safety.
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A member of the Trump orbit says ICE agents will be present at the big game during Bad Bunny’s halftime and the message was bold; “We will find you and apprehend you,” Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski told The Benny Show on Oct. 1.
Lewandowski; a top adviser on Donald Trump’s 2016 and 2024 campaigns who now backs the Department of Homeland Security framed the move as nonnegotiable: “There is nowhere you can provide safe haven to people who are in this country illegally. Not the "Big game"and nowhere else.” His comments came days after the NFL announced Bad Bunny as the halftime performer.
The remarks revive a tense debate: Bad Bunny previously said he avoided U.S. touring over fears ICE would target his shows, and now immigration enforcement and a global pop moment collide on one of the world’s biggest stages. The public warning raises questions about event security, artist safety, and whether immigration enforcement belongs at cultural events.
Expect backlash from fans, civil-rights groups, and music industry insiders as this story unfolds and watch how the NFL, venue security, and authorities respond in the days leading up to the game.
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