Bad Bunny’s ‘NUEVAYol’ Video Arrives on Fourth of July With Pro-Immigrant Message: ‘Together We Are Stronger’ https://t.co/z4GorZuFLn
No dia da independência dos EUA, Bad Bunny lança clipe zombando de Donald Trump e exaltando imigrantes https://t.co/dJU3WYJMxf
Bad Bunny defiende a los inmigrantes y llama a la unidad en el video del tema ‘Nuevayol’ https://t.co/vasb3MGjKO https://t.co/JrdvndKEwb
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny released the video for “NUEVAYol” on 4 July, timing the launch to coincide with U.S. Independence Day and sharpen its critique of President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. The video features an AI-generated voice that closely mimics Trump admitting a “mistake” and acknowledging the United States is “nothing without the immigrants,” listing Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Venezuelans and Cubans. The clip concludes with the phrase “Juntos somos más fuertes” (“Together We Are Stronger”). Visuals celebrate Latino culture in New York—showing a Puerto Rican flag draped across the Statue of Liberty’s forehead—while scenes of family gatherings and domino games underscore the city’s Puerto Rican diaspora. The juxtaposition with the faux presidential apology underscores the artist’s rejection of anti-immigration rhetoric. The release comes a day after Congress approved Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” expanding Immigration and Customs Enforcement by 10,000 agents and 100,000 detention beds. Bad Bunny has repeatedly condemned the administration’s enforcement tactics, including a recent on-camera denunciation of ICE operations in Puerto Rico. “NUEVAYol” appears on Bad Bunny’s politically charged album “Debí tirar más fotos.” The singer is set to open a 30-date residency, “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,” at San Juan’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico on 11 July before embarking on an international tour.