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Bad Bunny pushes back on Kristi Noem threat that immigrants stay away from Super Bowl | Trump administration

Bad Bunny responded to the threats to send Federal Immigration Execution Agencies to Super Bowl next year, and Saturday Night Live jokes for her planned part -time performance “Fox News”.

The 31 -year -old Porto Rico singer criticizing the aggressive migration policies of the Trump administration hosted Saturday Night Live’s season premiere using the opening monologue to address discussions around the 2026 Super Bowl performance.

“It’s good to go back. This is my second time I hosted and I was here for the fourth time,” he said. “I am doing Super Bowl half -time show. I am very happy and I think everyone is happy about it.”

The line watched a quick assembly of the contributors of the Fox News, each one of the words, “He must be the next president,” he said.

During the opening, the artist contained some words he devoted to the Latins and Latins in the United States all over the world and here in Spanish.

“More than my success, it shows that this is a success for everyone, that our trace and our contribution to this country cannot be removed or deleted by anyone,” he said. Later, in English, “If you don’t understand what I’m saying, you have four months to learn.” He said.

The announcement that Bad Bunny will have the headline of the Super Bowl part -time show created a wave of conservative anger, including NOEM.

Trump’s internal security secretary warned that only Americans should join Super Bowl next year at a Podcast on Friday, on Friday, and that ice agents will be “everywhere”. He also said that NFL could not “sleep at night” upon the decision of NFL to choose Bad Bunny as a part -time artist.

Bad Bunny was born and grew up in Porto Riko, a US region, and an American citizen.

Bad Bunny said he was afraid that his fans would be exposed to immigrant raids. Musician, San Juan completed a three -month concert series in Porto Riko and took an estimated 600,000 participants.

“My residence was good, everyone loved him,” he said, accepting the success of the last round during his monologue.

In other sketches in the 51st season opener, Colin Jost came in as Pete Hegseth. “Now you will be shouting by an old Fox News server, üm he explained that a colleague explained before a sketchy US army returns an angry tirade.

“Our soldier will now have the same rules as any good Frat party: there is no fat chick. And if you are a fat dude, damn, if you are funny as Hell, Jost said Jost, Hegeth’s recent call to the diversity of the generals and the shame of oil.

Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, gained a short look as self -assigned monitor, not as sketch target. “I just keep my eyes on SNL, making sure they don’t just say much about me.”

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