Rapper Cardi B warned Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers not to attend her tour, saying she would “jump” them if they tried to “take” her fans.
She spoke out against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown on Wednesday at the opening night of her Little Miss Drama Tour in Palm Desert, California.
“If ICE coming here, we going to jump they asses,” Cardi B said. “Bitch I got some bear mace in the back, they ain’t taking my fans, bitch.”
Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, more popularly known as, has been a staunch critic of the Trump administration.
Numerous celebrities have criticized the Trump administration’s ICE operations publicly, including Super Bowl halftime show performer Bad Bunny. Ahead of the Super Bowl, Cardi B also chimed in.
The rapper told reporters she was “proud” of Bad Bunny and praised him for speaking out against ICE in his Grammy acceptance speech.
“I’m proud of everything that he’s been standing up for against ICE and everything,” she said.
In 2024, Cardi B campaigned for former Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin just days before the election.
Cardi B said when Harris joined the race, after former President Joe Biden dropped out, the rapper’s mind changed “completely.”
“I did not have faith in any candidates … until [Harris] said the things that I wanted to hear,” she said at the time.
The rapper said she related to Harris because she was also an “underdog.”
“Just like Kamala Harris, I too have been the underdog,” Almánzar said. “I have been underestimated, my success belittled and discredited,” she said. “Women have to work ten times harder, perform ten times better and still people question how we got to the top.”
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Her remarks about ICE come as fellow rapper Nikki Minaj, whom she has feuded with since 2017, has publicly supported Trump.
Minaj has faced both praise from conservatives and criticism from her fans for supporting Trump.
