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New Jersey rock star Bruce Springsteen has released a new protest condemning the violence happening in Minnesota as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents patrol the streets and look to deport
With a chant of “ICE Out Now!” Bruce Springsteen wasted no time condemning Donald Trump and the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal agents in Minnesota. In classic form from the the card carry anti-MAGA rock legend,
Bruce Springsteen releases new protest song "Streets of Minneapolis" denouncing Trump's immigration policies and honoring victims of recent violence.
New Jersey rock icon Bruce Springsteen delivered a fiery two-minute speech telling ICE to “get the f–k out” of Minneapolis during a surprise concert appearance.
“Streets of Minneapolis” is a call back to Springsteen’s previous protest anthems, notably 2001’s “American Skin (41 Shots),” Billboard noted. That track was written in response the killing of Amadou Diallo by NYPD in 1999.
Bruce Springsteen has performed at 13 of the previous 25 Light of Day WinterFests, hitting the stage at the annual Bob's Birthday Bash.