Bad Bunny isn’t touring U.S. due to ICE
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"The View" host Sara Haines doesn't blame Bad Bunny at all for refusing to tour in the U.S. due to threats of ICE. In fact, according to the ABC host, it's just "common sense." To kick off the day's Hot Topics,
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