Green Day singer gives some career advice to ICE officers 2 days before the Super Bowl
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong advised U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to say “goodbye” to their jobs.
“This goes out to all ICE agents, wherever they are,” Armstrong said onstage Friday at a pre-Super Bowl event held in San Francisco by FanDuel and Spotify. “Quit your shitty job.”

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The comments came two days before Green Day is scheduled to perform at the Super Bowl pregame ceremony on Sunday.
“Quit that shitty job of yours,” Armstrong continued. “Because when this is over, and it will be over at some point, Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Donald Trump, they’re going to leave you like it’s a fucking habit. Come to this side of the line.”

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While it remains to be seen whether the rock band will get political at the Super Bowl, Green Day has made headlines over the past year for repeatedly changing lyrics to target current conservatives.
In recent performances of the 2004 hit song “American Idiot,” which was originally inspired by George W. Bush’s presidency, the band changed the line “I’m not part of a Southern agenda” to “I’m not part of a MAGA agenda.” In at least one other performance, they changed the phrase to “I’m not part of Elon’s agenda,” referring to Tesla CEO and former “special government employee” Elon Musk.
Meanwhile, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, who sings in Spanish and previously skipped the US tour for fear of ICE threatening his fans, will headline the halftime show, to the irritation of many on the right. Conservative political group Turning Point USA plans to hold an alternative Super Bowl halftime show, with Kid Rock headlining.


