Bruce Springsteen Unleashes Fury at ICE in New Anti-Immigrant Song Dedicated to Minneapolis
The iconic rocker has released a blistering new track aimed squarely at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, with lyrics that vividly capture the anguish of innocent victims caught up in its brutal tactics.
Springsteen's powerful protest song is a searing indictment of what he describes as "state terror" being inflicted on Minneapolis, where two immigrants, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were recently gunned down by federal agents. The musician's emotional response to their deaths has resonated deeply with the city's residents and immigrant communities.
The song's lyrics paint a stark picture of a city torn apart by fear and violence, as "a city aflame fought fire and ice beneath an occupier's boots." A chilling verse specifically honors the victims, describing "bloody footprints / Where mercy should have stood / And two dead left to die on snow-filled streets / Alex Pretti and Renee Good."
This is not the first time Springsteen has taken aim at Trump administration policies. In recent months, he has condemned what he sees as the administration's Gestapo tactics against immigrant communities and warned that America's founding principles are under attack.
The musician's long-standing critique of Trump has been marked by unflinching honesty and fierce advocacy. In 2016, Springsteen warned that Trump's candidacy was "a terrible thing" for American democracy, and in the UK last year, he accused Trump of "taking sadistic pleasure in the pain they inflict on loyal American workers."
The backlash from Trump has been swift and vicious, with the president labeling Springsteen a "highly overrated," "not talented guy," and "pushy, obnoxious jerk." But for fans and advocates like Minneapolis's own residents, Springsteen's music remains a beacon of resistance against xenophobia and oppression.
Springsteen's powerful song is just the latest chapter in his ongoing battle to speak truth to power. As he put it, "Stay free" – a defiant call to arms that will likely resonate deeply with those who feel threatened by Trump's policies.
The iconic rocker has released a blistering new track aimed squarely at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, with lyrics that vividly capture the anguish of innocent victims caught up in its brutal tactics.
Springsteen's powerful protest song is a searing indictment of what he describes as "state terror" being inflicted on Minneapolis, where two immigrants, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were recently gunned down by federal agents. The musician's emotional response to their deaths has resonated deeply with the city's residents and immigrant communities.
The song's lyrics paint a stark picture of a city torn apart by fear and violence, as "a city aflame fought fire and ice beneath an occupier's boots." A chilling verse specifically honors the victims, describing "bloody footprints / Where mercy should have stood / And two dead left to die on snow-filled streets / Alex Pretti and Renee Good."
This is not the first time Springsteen has taken aim at Trump administration policies. In recent months, he has condemned what he sees as the administration's Gestapo tactics against immigrant communities and warned that America's founding principles are under attack.
The musician's long-standing critique of Trump has been marked by unflinching honesty and fierce advocacy. In 2016, Springsteen warned that Trump's candidacy was "a terrible thing" for American democracy, and in the UK last year, he accused Trump of "taking sadistic pleasure in the pain they inflict on loyal American workers."
The backlash from Trump has been swift and vicious, with the president labeling Springsteen a "highly overrated," "not talented guy," and "pushy, obnoxious jerk." But for fans and advocates like Minneapolis's own residents, Springsteen's music remains a beacon of resistance against xenophobia and oppression.
Springsteen's powerful song is just the latest chapter in his ongoing battle to speak truth to power. As he put it, "Stay free" – a defiant call to arms that will likely resonate deeply with those who feel threatened by Trump's policies.