This has been confirmed by Corey Lewandowski, advisor to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), who insisted that the Law enforcement is a “presidential directive” and will not stop during the Super Bowl.
In that sense, Lewandowski assured on ‘The Benny Show’ podcast that “there is no place where refuge can be provided to those who are in this country illegally. Not in the Super Bowl or anywhere else. We will find them and deport them. “It’s a very real situation.”
There is no place where shelter can be provided to those who are in this country illegally. Not in the Super Bowl or anywhere else. We will find them and we will deport them
The controversy over the work of these agents also reached the performance of the rest, which It will be performed by Bad Bunny, who has always been critical of Trump’s policies. “I am very excited to sing at the Super Bowl and I know that people around the world who love my music are also happy,” said the Puerto Rican in English when he learned the news on The Benny Show. Then, in Spanish, he continued: “Especially all the Latinos and Latinas of the world here in the United States who have worked to open doors.”
For his part, the president of the United States confirmed that he will not attend the final, which he was in last year, because “it is very far away” and because his opinion is contrary to the singers of the halftime show: “I am against them (Bad Bunny and Green Day), it is a terrible decision; all they do is sow hatred.”