The long -awaited moment of Bad Bunny on one of the largest stages in American Entertainment has met threats.
A few days after the announcement that the Puerto Rican rapper will head the Super Bowl -Halftime -Show 2026, Corey Lewandowski, a senior adviser to the Department of Homeland Security and former campaign leader for Donald Trump, has published a Stark -Icemente: Ice -agents will be present.
In a Wednesday October 1, appears on The Benny ShowLewandowski confirmed that the enforcement of immigration will actively work in the Stadium of Levi in Santa Clara, California, on 8 February 2026.
This came as a veiled threat to the largely Latino fan base of Bad Bunny that if they were to appear at his Super Bowl -Lust time, this could lead to fatal consequences.
“There is nowhere that you can offer a safe haven to people who are illegal in this country,” said Lewandowski. ‘Not the super bowl and nowhere else. We will find you and keep you and place you in a detention facility and deport you. ‘
Although he stops calling Bad Bunny directly, Lewandowski did not stop his contempt for the decision of ROC Nation to place the Monaco Singer in the middle of the show 2026.
“It is so embarrassing that they have decided to choose someone who seems to hate America so much to represent them during the half -time show,” he said.
The comments come only three days after it was announced that the Grammy winner would return next year during the big competition, six years after his debut on the Super Bowl -stage during the Headliner show of Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
The news was particularly striking because the rapper had previously decided not to perform in the United States during the tour, a movement driven through deep concerns about the enforcement of the immigration that focused on his audience.
At the time, the king of the Latin fall made clear: his choice to skip the American leg of his Debí Tirar Más photos World tour in 2025–26 was not about hatred, it was about protection.
“I often performed there,” he explained at the time. “All [the shows] have been successful. They have all been beautiful. ”
Despite enjoying the Latinos audience that lived in the US, “Ice can be outside [my concert]”Dooms great, a risk that he did not want to take, knowing how many of his Latino fans who live in the US can be vulnerable.

