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NFL: No ICE Enforcement at Super Bowl 60

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Ahead of Super Bowl 60, the NFL has confirmed there are no plans for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) immigration enforcement at the event. This comes amid President Trump's increased focus on immigration policies. Security will align with previous Super Bowls, with Homeland Security coordinating federal, state, and local agencies to ensure safety.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell emphasized the league's commitment to safety, noting the involvement of various agencies. The New England Patriots will face the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The game has generated significant attention, with a protest over ICE's actions at the opening night event.

Adding to the buzz, Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform at halftime, despite prior comments. Trump previously criticized the choice of Bad Bunny. Goodell stated that Bad Bunny's understanding of the platform and his ability to unite people made him a great choice.

Fans can watch the Super Bowl on Sky Sports, with coverage beginning at 10 PM. The game is a major event in the sports calendar, drawing millions of viewers worldwide. The focus will be on the game, the halftime show, and the overall fan experience.