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Green Day Frontman Urges ICE Agents to Quit 'Sh*tty' Jobs at Super Bowl Pre-Party
Billie Joe Armstrong also predicted the Trump administration will 'drop you like a bad f***ing habit' in the future.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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During a Super Bowl pre-party performance in San Francisco, Green Day singer Billie Joe Armstrong urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to 'quit that s***ty job you have.' Armstrong also predicted that the Trump administration will 'drop you like a bad f***ing habit' in the future.
Why it matters
Armstrong's comments reflect the ongoing tensions and controversies surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies and the role of ICE. As a high-profile musician performing at the Super Bowl, his statements carry significant weight and attention.
The details
At an invitation-only concert held at San Francisco's Pier 29, Armstrong addressed ICE agents directly, telling them to 'quit that s***ty job you have.' He also predicted that key figures in the Trump administration, including Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, and Donald Trump himself, will 'drop you like a bad f***ing habit' in the future. Armstrong also amended the lyrics of two Green Day hits, 'American Idiot' and 'Holiday,' to include more political targets.
- The concert took place on Friday, February 7, 2026, ahead of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 9, 2026.
The players
Billie Joe Armstrong
The lead singer of the punk rock band Green Day, who is set to perform during the opening ceremony of Super Bowl LX.
Kristi Noem
A Republican politician who served as the governor of South Dakota and was a key figure in the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Stephen Miller
A senior advisor to former President Donald Trump, known for his hardline stance on immigration.
JD Vance
An author and venture capitalist who served in the Trump administration and was a vocal supporter of the former president's immigration policies.
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States, whose administration implemented strict immigration policies and expanded the role of ICE.
What they’re saying
“This goes out to all the ICE agents out there, wherever you are. Quit that s***ty job you have.”
— Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day Frontman (ew.com)
“Because when this is over — and it will be over at some point in time — Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Donald Trump: They're gonna drop you like a bad f***ing habit. Come on this side of the line.”
— Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day Frontman (ew.com)
What’s next
The White House and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Armstrong's statements.
The takeaway
Armstrong's comments at the Super Bowl pre-party highlight the ongoing tensions and controversies surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies and the role of ICE. As a high-profile musician, his statements carry significant weight and attention, reflecting the broader societal divisions on these issues.
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