Rapper Cardi B delivered a shocking threat against federal immigration officers Wednesday night, telling a California crowd she would "jump" ICE agents if they showed up to her concert looking for illegal aliens among her fans.
Speaking at the opening night of her "Little Miss Drama Tour" in Palm Desert, the Grammy-winning performer launched into an unhinged rant against President Trump's ongoing immigration enforcement operations, essentially declaring herself above federal law.
"If ICE coming here, I'm gonna jump them," Cardi B told the cheering crowd, according to reports. The rapper warned Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers not to attend her tour, saying she would physically assault them if they tried to "take" her fans.
This is exactly the kind of dangerous, anti-American rhetoric we've come to expect from Hollywood elites who think they're untouchable. While hardworking Americans demand secure borders and the enforcement of immigration laws, celebrities like Cardi B are literally threatening violence against federal officers doing their jobs.
Celebrity Privilege on Full Display
Think about this for a moment, Patriots. If any ordinary American publicly threatened to assault federal law enforcement officers, they'd be facing serious criminal charges. But because she's a celebrity with millions of followers, Cardi B apparently believes she can incite violence against ICE agents with zero consequences.
This is the same crowd that spent four years calling Trump supporters "domestic terrorists" while they openly encourage resistance to lawful federal operations. The hypocrisy is staggering.
President Trump's administration has been clear: immigration laws will be enforced, period. The days of sanctuary cities and celebrity protection rackets for illegal aliens are over. Every person in this country illegally needs to be removed, regardless of which concert they attend or which Hollywood star wants to "protect" them.
Cardi B's threat isn't just stupid—it's potentially criminal. Threatening federal officers is a serious offense, and this administration shouldn't let celebrity status shield anyone from accountability. Will the Justice Department take action, or will they let another privileged elite slide while ordinary Americans face the full weight of the law?
