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Bangkok Post – Activists Hand Out ‘ICE OUT’ Towels at the Super Bowl to Raise Awareness

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Activists distributed “ICE OUT” towels to fans heading to Levi’s Stadium for the Super Bowl on February 8, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. This event quickly became a polarizing topic as attendees reacted to the statements made by the activists. While some fans appreciated the gesture, others were less receptive, revealing the divided opinions on immigration policy in America.

David Tobis, an 81-year-old sociologist from Oakland, drew a striking comparison, stating, “ICE is a military force like the storm troopers in Nazi Germany.” This provocative comment emphasizes the concerns some citizens have regarding immigration enforcement agencies. The demonstration at a high-profile sporting event like the Super Bowl showcases how issues of immigration and human rights resonate deeply within the community.

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Activists distribute ‘ICE OUT’ towels at the Super Bowl

Activists handed out “ICE OUT” towels to fans walking towards Levi’s Stadium ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday (February 8), drawing mixed reactions from attendees as immigration enforcement again became a flashpoint at a major U.S. sporting event. David Tobis, an 81‑year‑old sociologist from Oakland, said “ICE is a military force like the storm troopers in Nazi Germany” -…

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