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To: The NFL

NFL: No ICE at the 2026 Super Bowl!

No ICE at the Super Bowl!
Last Tuesday night, over 300 of Trump’s ICE agents raided an apartment building in Chicago, dropping from helicopters and throwing flash bangs into apartments. ICE agents pulled people from their beds, handcuffed adults, and zip-tied children together. Some children were naked. No warrants were shown. And some of the people arrested were U.S. citizens or here on visas. Trump’s ICE attacks on our cities are only escalating and getting more dangerous for our communities. It’s shameful, inhumane, and must be stopped.

When the NFL announced that Billboard and Grammy award-winning music artist Bad Bunny, a Latino man from Puerto Rico who is one of the biggest music artists in the world, is performing at the halftime show, Trump and his MAGA Republican cronies were enraged. So enraged, that Kristi Noem, the secretary of Homeland Security, warned that ICE will be “all over the Super Bowl,” and Corey Lewandowski, her assistant, took it a step further and said, “We will find you, we will apprehend you, we will put you in a detention facility and we will deport you.”

This is completely unacceptable. We cannot let ICE terrorize our communities and our families at the largest single sporting event in the U.S. Will you sign the petition to tell the NFL: No ICE at the Super Bowl NOW?

Why is this important?

Upwards of 100,000 people attend the Super Bowl, and the event is supposed to be a celebration of football and its fans, powered by thousands of workers who make it possible. The Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco should not be marked by Trump’s mass chaos, trauma, and detention. 

Bad Bunny and his team already made the difficult decision to not tour his latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos in the United States out of fear of ICE raids, and how they might use him and his concerts to kidnap and target his fans.

But of course, the Trump administration is cruel, and doubled down by saying they’d have ICE at the Super Bowl.

People on the ground in communities most impacted by Trump’s authoritarian militarized takeover are uniting to fight back, and doing everything they can to protect their neighbors and loved ones. Local elected officials like Alderwoman Jessie Fuentes are putting their bodies on the line to defend their constituents.

Bad Bunny is an artist who has been very outspoken about injustice and has used his music and platform to advocate for our communities. He has also been vocally against Trump and his immigration policies, and in 2024, he spoke out against a speaker at Trump’s rally when he disgustingly called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.”

He has been a fierce advocate for Puerto Rican rights and independence because Puerto Rico is a colony of the U.S. and the people of Puerto Rico have constantly been failed, especially by Trump, his administration, and its harmful policies. Eight years ago, Puerto Ricans were devastated by Hurricanes Maria and Irma, and families were displaced and abandoned, the entire island was left without power for 11 months (the longest blackout in US history), many were left without water, and thousands died from neglect from those in power. The people of Puerto Rico deserve better.

Together, we can continue fighting for all of our communities and keeping each other safe, one step at a time. The NFL must take this step too, to stop ICE from targeting people at their Super Bowl.

Will you add your name to the petition?

Updates

2025-10-08 21:59:24 -0400

20,000 signatures reached

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