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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