Springsteen's Message of Strength and Solidarity: From Minneapolis to Washington, D.C.

Bruce Springsteen celebrates the strength and solidarity of the people of Minneapolis who stood up against federal troops during a tumultuous winter. The bravery and sacrifice of individuals like Renee Good and Alex Pretti will not be forgotten. Springsteen's song, "Streets of Minneapolis," pays tribute to those who lost their lives in the city's struggle for justice.
Springsteen plans to take his message on the road, starting in Minneapolis and continuing to cities like Portland and Los Angeles that have faced challenges from ICE. The tour will culminate in Washington, D.C., with a powerful statement in front of the White House. The singer acknowledges the presence of ICE in airports and is prepared to address the issue.
In addition to his tour, Springsteen's iconic song "Born in the U.S.A." is being used by the ACLU in a national ad campaign highlighting a Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship. The collaboration with the ACLU allows the song to be used for a meaningful cause, furthering the message of justice and equality.