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DEPORTED: Australian Activist Says Billie Eilish's Anti-ICE Posts Got Him Kicked Out of America

Gary FranchiFebruary 16, 202684 views
DEPORTED: Australian Activist Says Billie Eilish's Anti-ICE Posts Got Him Kicked Out of America
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An Australian political activist says he was deported from the United States after making social media jokes about pop star Billie Eilish's anti-ICE rhetoric – proving that immigration authorities are finally taking border security seriously under the Trump administration.

Drew Pavlou, 24, revealed in a series of posts on X that he was detained by immigration officials who questioned him about social media posts where he joked about moving into Eilish's California mansion after the singer posted attacks against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The incident highlights how the Trump-Vance administration's tough stance on immigration is sending shockwaves through the activist community – and apparently catching the attention of foreign provocateurs who thought they could mock America's border enforcement without consequences.

Celebrity Hypocrisy Meets Reality

Pavlou's deportation comes as Hollywood elites like Eilish continue to attack ICE and immigration enforcement while living in their gated communities, completely insulated from the real-world consequences of open borders policies.

The 24-year-old activist, known for his online provocations, apparently crossed a line when he targeted the Grammy-winning singer's anti-enforcement stance with his satirical posts about taking up residence at her property.

"This is what happens when you mess with America's immigration system under Trump," one immigration expert told sources. "The days of treating our borders like a joke are over."

While mainstream media will likely frame this as government overreach, patriots understand that enforcing immigration laws means taking all threats seriously – even ones disguised as social media humor.

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Working

The swift action against Pavlou demonstrates that the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda isn't just targeting illegal immigrants who've been living in America for years. It's also sending a clear message to foreign nationals that disrespecting American sovereignty has real consequences.

This case perfectly illustrates the collision between Hollywood's anti-America rhetoric and the reality of a president who actually enforces immigration law. When celebrities attack ICE, they're undermining the very agents working to protect American communities.

How many more foreign activists will think twice before mocking America's immigration enforcement now that Trump is back in charge?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
Finally some accountability! These activist types always think the rules don't apply to them.
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VeteranDad88Verifiedjust now
These Hollywood types have no idea what real Americans go through. My nephew waited 3 years to bring his wife here legally from the Philippines, but somehow activists think they deserve special treatment?
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LegalImmigrant2019Verifiedjust now
Same here - took us 5 years and thousands in fees to do it the right way. No shortcuts!
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
ICE agents are just doing their job protecting our borders. When did enforcing the law become controversial?
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedjust now
Wait, so he's admitting that Billie Eilish's posts somehow influenced his deportation case? That seems like there's more to this story than what we're hearing.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Celebrities need to stay out of immigration policy. They live in gated communities and have no clue about the impact of illegal immigration on working families.
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MiddleClassMikeVerifiedjust now
This 100%. Easy to virtue signal when you're not competing for jobs or dealing with the consequences.
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WorkingClassHeroVerifiedjust now
I'm curious what his actual immigration status was before all this happened. The article doesn't really clarify if he was here on a valid visa or what.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Play with fire, get burned. Actions have consequences, even for activists with celebrity friends.
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PatriotMom67Verifiedjust now
Good riddance! If you're not here legally, don't expect celebrities to shield you from consequences.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly. Following immigration law isn't controversial, it's common sense.