4t ICE Confirms Promise of Agents at Super Bowl After Bad Bunny Reveal
Super Bowl LX ICE Confirms Agents Will Deploy To America’s Biggest Sports Event … Big Middle Finger to Bad Bunny
Published October 2, 2025 8:41 AM PDT

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will be deployed to Super Bowl LX … the agency officially confirming to TMZ a threat made by a Trump advisor.

Here’s the deal … Corey Lewandowski recently made headlines when he blasted Bad Bunny being selected as the SB halftime performer … and he told right-wing commentator Benny Johnson ICE would be deployed for the event.

In a statement to TMZ, the agency backed up CL, saying … “There is no safe haven for violent criminal illegal aliens in the United States.”
The move is a reaction to Bad Bunny … after the Puerto Rican superstar said he doesn’t tour in the U.S. because he refuses to give ICE an opportunity to harass immigrants.

The Benny Show
Lewandowski — who is an adviser to Trump and worked with the prez on his 2016 and 2024 campaigns — told Johnson the White House was pissed about the halftime pick … and it was a “shameful” choice by the NFL … ’cause there were plenty of other bands who could’ve done the show.
And although it was not specified… it stands to reason agents would be on the scene for the full week of events around Santa Clara, California, and not solely the game itself … which would likely yield few-to-no results.
Lewandowski drove his point home, telling Benny … “That is a directive from the president. If you’re in this country illegally, do yourself a favor: go home.”
We reached out to Bad Bunny and the NFL for comment … so far, no word back.
Adding to the tension is the confirmation that ICE agents will be present at the event, a move that some view as politically charged given Bad Bunny’s anti-ICE stance. This has heightened the stakes of what is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about halftime shows in Super Bowl history.
As the NFL prepares for Super Bowl LX, the league faces a stark division among its fanbase, with passionate voices on both sides of the debate. The halftime show promises to be not only a musical highlight but also a cultural flashpoint, reflecting broader societal conversations about identity, politics, and the evolving landscape of American sports and entertainment. This Super Bowl stage will be more than just a game—it will be a moment that encapsulates the changing face of America.