Artists speak out against aggressive immigration enforcement under Trump-era policies
Chance the Rapper has fiercely criticized the ongoing immigration raids taking place across Los Angeles and other U.S. cities, calling the actions of ICE “disgusting” and a betrayal of the country’s revolutionary roots.
Appearing on The Cruz Show, the Chicago native said, “We’re a country built on fighting the system and fighting the power… and sometimes I think we forget that.” Reflecting on his upbringing, Chance added, “We were 14 years old, rocking keffiyehs and saying ‘Free Palestine.’ That’s how we grew up. Like, we are radical children that just happen to be in our 30s now.”
He warned that America is at a critical turning point: “It’s late in the game. We’re at the fall of empire right now.” Acknowledging the personal cost of activism, he admitted, “One day I’m going to have to give my physical body to the revolution. I hope it’s not soon—I got young kids.”
Fellow rapper and actor Ice Cube also condemned the federal government’s tactics, saying, “To see people disrespected like that… going to churches and weddings and grabbing people out of schools—come on, man. Y’all just overdoing it.”
Both artists called for urgent accountability and systemic change.