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Activists Hand Out ‘ICE OUT’ Towels at Super Bowl LX

Activists Hand Out ‘ICE OUT’ Towels at Super Bowl LX

Summary

At the Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California, activists handed out towels with the message "ICE OUT" as a form of protest against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the event. The demonstration aimed to raise awareness and spark conversation about immigration policy during a widely watched cultural event.

Key Facts

  • Activists distributed 15,000 "ICE OUT" towels at Super Bowl LX.
  • The protest was organized by Contra-ICE, a group of musicians and artists.
  • Towels featured a design by Los Angeles illustrator Lalo Alcaraz.
  • Department of Homeland Security officials had stated that ICE would be active at the game.
  • NFL stated that there were no plans for ICE enforcement at the stadium.
  • The protest aimed to highlight issues related to federal immigration enforcement.
  • President Trump criticized the halftime performers, Bad Bunny and Green Day.
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