
The Minister of Inner Security Kristi Noem said that agents for immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) would be present in the upcoming Super Bowl in February, where they will perform in the Rapper and Trump Critic Bad Bunny during the half -time show.
When she talked about a podcast, she has provided one of the brightest confirmations of involvement of ICE at the event.
The new season leads the music sensation Bad Bunny, which will host the premiere this Saturday. The Latin SuperStar is in the middle of a huge week, fresh from a memory in Puerto Rico and newly announced as a headlinener for a half -time show Super Bowl, as stated by AP.
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The Puerto Rican artist said that one of the reasons why his stay was bypassed by the continental US was concerned that American ICE officials could focus on immigrants for deportation outside his show, AP reported. Some conservatives supporting President Donald Trump’s immigration intervention have criticized the selection of half -time.
Here’s what Noem said
Asked by the podcaster whether ICE officials would make a Super Bowl enforcement, the Minister of Inner Security Kristi Noem said yes, because DHS “is responsible for being safe”.
Asked if he would be present in Super Bowl, Noem answered, “It will be,” he said that federal immigration officers would be “everywhere” event.
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As the Guardian announced again, she added, “So yeah, we’ll be all over the place … We’ll push through the law. So I think people shouldn’t come to Super Bowl unless the Americans who love this country.” ”
She said she said at the “Benny Show” that it was her responsibility to ensure that everyone visited Super Bowl, enjoy this event and leave safely. She also said that only “Americans adhere to the laws who love this country” should participate.
Bad Bunny for the second time hosting Saturday night live
Bad Bunny will return to Saturday Night Live for the second time, which was joined by the music guest NOKA CAT, which debuts in this role.
In the coming weeks, SNL will present Amy Poehler and Sabrina Carpenter – both standouts during the 50th season celebrations. Bad Bunny also performed on the SNL50: The Homecoming Concert and closed last season as a final music guest.
Poehler, Kamenec SNL, will host the episode 11 October-as well as 50 years after the first broadcast of the show 11 October 1975-S with the first musical pattern of a music guest. Then, 18 October, Sabrina Carpenter will take over the hosting and fulfillment of duties, reported etc.
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The revised cast comes on the heels of several high -ranking departures, including Ego Nwodim and Devon Walker. Ben Marshall, the writer “SNL”, becomes the main player along with newcomers Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, where Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska.
Nwodim, Walker, Emil Wakim and Michael Longfellow all confirmed last month in their social media accounts that they were leaving the show. Several intelligence centers said that the cast of Mainstay Heidi Gardner also left the show, but Gardner and NBC did not publicly confirm.
Last month, the show picked up 12 Emmys for the 50th season and the anniversary of programming, including the price for the excellent Special Variety.
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“I won this award for the first time 50 years ago, in 1975,” Michaels said, accepting Emmy and adding that he did not make the same show for the next 50 years.
I think people should not come to Super Bowl unless there are Americans who follow the laws who love this country.
Bad Bunny recently packed a 31-show stay in Puerto Rico, where he used his platform to speak on economic inequality and other social issues affecting the island, which is the American territory. He also explained that he decided that in the continental United States he would not comment on fear that his fans, many of whom were immigrants or Latin communities, could be focused on ice agents.
(With nyt inputs, ap)
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