Bad Bunny Sparks Firestorm With Fiery ICE Raid Video — Celebs Join the Outcry!
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny has lit up social media with a passionate condemnation of recent ICE raids in Puerto Rico, sending shockwaves through the music and entertainment world. Posting a raw, unfiltered video on his Instagram Story, the reggaetón icon called out federal agents in unmarked cars patrolling Avenida Pontezuela, sparking fierce debate and a wave of solidarity from fellow artists.
“Look at These Sons of B**s”: Bad Bunny’s Raw Reaction
In the gripping footage, Bad Bunny, 31, speaks in Spanish, visibly upset:
“Look, those motherfers are in these cars, RAV-4s. They’re here in Pontezuela. Sons of b**s, instead of leaving the people alone and working there.”
The brief but powerful clip paints a stark picture of tension and frustration in the streets of Puerto Rico, where immigration enforcement has intensified.
ICE Raids Under Scrutiny: Few Detainees Had Criminal Records
According to reports, fewer than 80 individuals detained during these raids had prior criminal records. The majority faced charges related to illegal reentry after deportation. The Associated Press notes that ICE activity surged significantly in Puerto Rico during former President Donald Trump’s second term, reigniting criticism from public figures and activists alike.
Music World Unites: Becky G, Junior H, Addison Rae, and More Speak Out
Bad Bunny’s outspoken stance resonated widely across the entertainment industry.
- Becky G took to Instagram, condemning the raids: “These aren’t ‘illegal aliens.’ They’re human beings with rights. This is an attack on democracy.”
- Mexican-American artist Junior H voiced solidarity, saying: “No one is illegal on stolen land.”
He also pledged proceeds from his Sad Boyz Clothing line to support families affected by the raids. - Social media star Addison Rae added: “This country couldn’t exist without immigrants. Every human being deserves safety and dignity. This is inhumane.”
Protest Voices Amplify: Finneas, Jenna Ortega, and Others Join the Cause
The backlash also spread beyond music:
- Finneas, brother to Billie Eilish, took a bold stand at a Los Angeles protest: “Fk ICE. If you’re into this fascist s***, you’re weak and will lose.”
- Actress Jenna Ortega expanded the conversation on Instagram: “People in L.A. are being torn from lives they’ve built. Palestinians remain silenced. Civilians in Iran suffer. The world is hurting. Anger is valid. Listen, learn, and act.”
A Cultural Flashpoint: Immigration Crackdowns Meet Artistic Outrage
Bad Bunny’s video became more than just a social media post — it amplified a growing cultural backlash against harsh immigration enforcement policies. His voice joined a chorus of artists and activists confronting systemic injustice and advocating for displaced communities.
What’s Your Take?
Do you stand with Bad Bunny and the artists speaking out against the ICE raids? How should immigration enforcement balance security and humanity?
Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding story!