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Donald Trump’s Immigration Policy Directly Affected 21 Savage

Donald Trump’s bigoted ban on Muslims, his racist rhetoric, and his insistence on making Black and brown people the enemy of America has lead to serious changes in the immigration policy set forth by President Barack Obama and George Bush Jr.. Those changes are partly why 21 Savage is facing possible deportation.

According to TMZ the Atlanta faction of ICE had decided to arrest 21 Savage months ago, but for some unknown reason they never went to his residence to put him in custody. At that time it was also decided that he would be held without bond because they were under the impression that Savage was a felon who was disqualified for release. Thing is, the rapper’s felony was vacated and sealed this past fall but “for whatever reason” his filed was not properly updated.

Weirdly, ICE headquarters in DC got involved in the case prior to 21’s arrest and despite the fact that the ATL office had already learned of his vacated felony, the DC bureau decided to ignore that and double down on the order to deny bond.

Here’s where the orange d!ckhead comes into play. When Donnie changed the immigration policy, one of his diabolical desires was to see people with pending visa applications deported until the time that they are fully approved, then they would be allowed to return. Under Obama and Bush, those with pending apps could remain stateside.

What’s even shadier about this whole thing is that upon his release, ICE told 21 that they would drop the deportation proceeding if he voluntarily left the states until a decision was made about his status. Savage appropriately told them to choke on a sausage and will be fighting his case as he currently meets all qualifications to stay. He has dependents in the country, he has no convictions, and he’s been here more than 10 years, it’s basically a slam dunk…unless Donnie plays dirty pool.

Rumble, young man, rumble!

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