You may be interested in: From Karol G and Cardi B to Jessica Alba were at Bad Bunny's "little house"
With her direct style, Cardi warned ICE agents that as long as she is on stage she will not allow her fans to be arrested, even if they are in an irregular immigration status Cardi B's statement on her first night of concerts, on the issue of deportations which has been a worldwide trend, especially due to the inconveniences suffered by Latinos, was applauded by her fans and by renowned figures, who highlighted the rapper's gesture of solidarity through social media."If ICE comes in here, we're going after them. Bitch, I've got some bear spray in the back, they're not taking my fans," the rapper said in the middle of her performance.
This is not the first time the interpreter of “I Like It” has spoken on the topic, as in recent days, after the halftime show of the Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, Cardi B publicly congratulated him for the stance taken and for the symbolism he used during his show, which was received by the spectators as an act of protest against ICE and the stance of the President of the United States, Donald Trump.







