Bruce Springsteen slams ICE, Trump
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Bruce Springsteen is weighing in on the latest flashpoint in the Trump administration’s nationwide immigration enforcement crackdown.
In his lengthy introduction to “The Promised Land” — which he called “probably one of my greatest songs” and “an ode to American possibility” — Springsteen said we are
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance Saturday at the Light of Day Winterfest concert in Red Bank, New Jersey. There, he dedicated his song “The Promised Land” to Renee Good, the Minneapolis woman killed by an ICE agent in Minnesota.
Bruce Springsteen calls out ICE at the Light of the Day Festival while honoring Renee Good, whose killing has sparked nationwide protests in the US. Know more about the rock legend’s fiery speech and his stand against alleged police brutality and authoritarianism.
Springsteen also released the fabled Electric Nebraska sessions last year as part of the box set Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition. Plus, the Boss sat down with Jeremy Allen White on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to discuss his new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Bruce Springsteen took the stage at the Light of Day festival to honor Renee Good, a mother shot by an ICE agent, urging the crowd to stand against injustice and advocate for change.
"So this song is for you, and the memory of the mother of three and American citizen Renee Good,” he concluded before launching into the melody.
The track written over the weekend and recorded on Tuesday (Jan. 27) is one of the singer's most political anthems to date and a response to killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti.