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During his set at the Light of Day Festival in New Jersey on Saturday, Jan. 17, the rock icon dedicated his performance of 'The Promised Land' to slain Minneapolis woman Renee Good
Days after podcaster Joe Rogan criticized ongoing immigration enforcement in the U.S., asking in part, “Are we really gonna be the Gestapo?” rock legend Bruce Springsteen made the same comparison to a crowd in New Jersey.
During a surprise performance in New Jersey, the musician condemned the deployment of federal agents in American cities and remembered the woman killed in Minneapolis
The White House is firing back after Bruce Springsteen blasted President Donald Trump’s deportation agenda unfolding across U.S. cities.
Bruce Springsteen took center stage over the weekend—but not just for a concert. The aging rocker veered off-script during a
Bruce Springsteen is weighing in on the latest flashpoint in the Trump administration’s nationwide immigration enforcement crackdown.
Bruce Springsteen had no surrender for his support of protesters in Minneapolis on Saturday night. While introducing his 1978 song "The Promised Land" to an audience in Red Bank, New Jersey, Springsteen repeated the words of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and said,
In a surprise appearance in New Jersey, the musician dedicated his song “The Promised Land” to Ms. Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis this month.
Politics is everywhere. No matter where you go, or, what you do. Case in point, this past Saturday, Bruce Springsteen injected politics at the Light of Day Winterfest main event show in New Jersey.
Bruce Springsteen sharply criticized the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, during his performance at the Light of Day festival in New Jersey.His appearance at the charity
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