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Bruce Springsteen releases protest song 'Streets of Minneapolis'.
Summary
Bruce Springsteen released the song "Streets of Minneapolis" addressing unrest around anti-ICE protests and dedicated it to immigrant neighbors and to Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Content
Bruce Springsteen released a new song titled Streets of Minneapolis on Jan. 28 that addresses recent anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis. The lyrics are critical of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and make direct reference to the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Springsteen posted a brief social message saying he wrote and recorded the song quickly and dedicated it to Minneapolis residents and immigrant neighbors. The release coincides with reports describing ongoing unrest tied to federal immigration enforcement actions.
Key points:
- Springsteen released "Streets of Minneapolis" and announced it on social media on Jan. 28.
- The song's lyrics critique ICE and reference protests and the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
- Springsteen said he wrote and recorded the song rapidly and dedicated it to Minneapolis residents and immigrant neighbors.
- Reports place the release amid continued unrest related to federal immigration enforcement in the city.
Summary:
The song's release places an established artist's work into ongoing public discussion about protests and immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. The available reports do not provide broader reaction details or note any scheduled legal or procedural actions. Undetermined at this time.
