Bad Bunny Halftime Show Reveals MAGA's Narrow Notion of American Belonging

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The piece argues that backlash to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show illustrates how MAGA politics defines who belongs in America through borders that include race, language and gender—beyond citizenship—while tracing Latino history, Puerto Rico’s status, and ICE-era tensions to show belonging is policed; Bad Bunny’s advocacy for Puerto Rico and LGBTQ+ rights and his global success challenge these gatekeeping norms on a national stage.
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