Tom Morello attended Super Bowl LX displaying a banner with the words "ICE OUT" in the stands, as a form of protest against the actions of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The guitarist posted a photo of the action on his Xbox account during the game, which took place last Sunday, the 8th. In the photo, he is holding material that was part of a campaign called " Flags in the Stands ," created to distribute banners with messages criticizing ICE's actions visually and without interrupting the event.

The banner also featured symbolic illustrations and a QR code with informational resources linked to the Contra-ICE collective, as well as cultural references related to the event and the musical presence at the Super Bowl, which featured Green Day as the opening act.

Morello has publicly criticized the actions of immigration agency ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in several American cities in recent months, especially after incidents in Minneapolis in which agents shot and killed two people during clashes with protesters.

On January 30th, the guitarist performed alongside Bruce Springsteen at a concert in the city that raised funds for the families of the victims of these incidents, reinforcing his stance against the practices of the authorities.

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