Bruce Springsteen drops anti-ICE song
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The White House brushed off Bruce Springsteen’s new song criticizing ICE operations in Minneapolis after two deadly shootings.
Bruce Springsteen released the new song “Streets of Minneapolis” Wednesday in reaction to the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good during President Donald Trump’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Bruce Springsteen's protest anthem Streets of Minneapolis condemns ICE raids and honours Alex Pretti and Renee Good—both killed in federal operations under Trump. The track denounces 'state terror' and 'federal thugs' in a defiant stand.
Bruce Springsteen delivered a fiery message at a New Jersey concert, calling on ICE to "get the f-ck out" of Minneapolis after Renee Good.