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Homeless Sweeps Precede “Sanitized” Super Bowl Spectacle

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A SHOCKING REVERSAL from America’s most powerful sports league has just BOWED to far-left activists. In a stunning surrender, NFL security chief Cathy Lanier announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement will be BARRED from Super Bowl LX, directly contradicting a PROMISE from Homeland Security head Kristi Noem. This is not about safety—this is a POLITICAL CAPITULATION to radical interests just months after Bad Bunny, a vocal ICE critic, was named halftime headliner. The NFL has effectively declared the Super Bowl a SANCTUARY ZONE, prioritizing celebrity politics over NATIONAL SECURITY. “There are no planned ICE operations,” Lanier stated, a chilling signal that the league now sets its OWN LAWS.

The BLATANT about-face exposes a DEEP STATE–LEVEL power struggle happening in plain sight. Recall Noem’s fiery October vow: ICE would be “all over that place,” a pledge to uphold the rule of law. Now, that authority has been VACATED, revealing a Washington paralyzed by internal chaos. Is the Trump administration too busy pursuing petty vendettas to secure our biggest national event? Or has the NFL’s BILLION-DOLLAR machine become an untouchable sovereign entity? They’ve rolled out the red carpet for a performer who SPITS on border enforcement while rolling it up for the agents sworn to protect us. This is a calculated message to Middle America: YOUR VALUES are not welcome here. The game’s biggest play wasn’t on the field—it was this silent, subversive STRIKE against the very foundations of national sovereignty. When the final whistle blows, ask yourself: who really controls this country?



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