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Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong Calls Out ICE Agents at Super Bowl Event
The frontman urged ICE agents to "quit your shitty ass job" during a pre-game performance in the Bay Area.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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During a Super Bowl pre-show event in San Francisco, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong paused his performance to directly address Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, telling them to "quit your shitty ass job." Armstrong framed his remarks as a warning about political leaders abandoning those carrying out controversial policies, name-checking figures like Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, and Donald Trump.
Why it matters
Armstrong's comments come as concerns about immigration enforcement have hovered over Super Bowl festivities in the Bay Area. Following the announcement of Bad Bunny as the halftime show performer, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem suggested ICE would have a strong presence around the event, fueling anxiety among fans. The NFL has since pushed back on those fears, stating there are no planned ICE operations connected to the game.
The details
While performing at a FanDuel and Spotify-hosted Super Bowl pre-show event in San Francisco on Friday, Armstrong paused between songs to directly address ICE agents, telling them to "quit your shitty ass job." The comment drew loud cheers from the crowd as Armstrong framed his remarks as a warning about political leaders abandoning those carrying out controversial policies.
- The Super Bowl is set to take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on February 11, 2026.
- The pre-show event where Armstrong made his comments took place on February 7, 2026.
The players
Billie Joe Armstrong
The frontman of the punk rock band Green Day.
Kristi Noem
The governor of South Dakota who suggested ICE would have a strong presence around Super Bowl activities.
Stephen Miller
A former senior advisor to President Donald Trump who was known for his hardline immigration policies.
JD Vance
A Republican politician and author who has been vocal about his anti-immigration views.
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States.
What they’re saying
“They're going to drop you like a bad fucking habit. Come on this side of the line.”
— Billie Joe Armstrong (Complex)
What’s next
The Super Bowl is set to take place on February 11, 2026, with Bad Bunny scheduled to headline the halftime show.
The takeaway
Armstrong's comments highlight the ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement and the role of political leaders in shaping controversial policies. The concerns over ICE presence at the Super Bowl reflect broader anxieties within the Latino community and the challenges of hosting large-scale events in an increasingly polarized political climate.
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