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We gon’ jump’ Cardi B just gave a chilling warning to federal agents who try to get near her tour

Cardi B is making a bold statement.

Cardi B kicked off her Little Miss Drama Tour with a massive statement, telling fans they should be ready to literally fight federal agents if they dare show up at her concerts. The rapper definitely isn’t pulling any punches when it comes to the topic of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, and she made her feelings crystal clear during the opening night show.

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You’ve got to appreciate Cardi’s unfiltered style; she never minces words, and this concert was no exception. The dramatic moment went down on Wednesday during her performance in Palm Desert, California. At one point, she was singing La Cucaracha, and she climbed onto an elevated platform to get a better view of the massive crowd. She paused the show just long enough to scan the audience and ask who among the attendees identified as Guatemalan or Mexican, according to TMZ.

Moments later, she dropped the serious warning that immediately sent the crowd into booming cheers. “B—-, If ICE comes in here, we gon’ jump they a—-s,” she stated directly. That’s a pretty intense statement to make from the stage, but it certainly fired up her base.

Cardi B took a strong stance against ICE

The rich singer wasn’t done with the jokes and threats, either. She kept the bit going, telling the audience she was prepared for the worst. She joked about having supplies ready to defend her fans. “I’ve got some bear mace in the back! They ain’t taking my fans, b—-,” she declared before jumping right into her mega-hit, I Like It.

If you’ve been following the music scene, you know this isn’t the first time Cardi B has waded into this specific political discussion. She’s been outspoken recently about her solidarity with other Latino artists who have criticized the agency.

Just over the past weekend, she publicly praised Bad Bunny for using his platform to speak out against ICE. She made it clear that she’s incredibly proud to see her fellow Latinos standing together on this issue. You might remember that Bad Bunny caused a stir recently when he accepted an award at the Grammys and simply stated, “ICE out.”

That comment from Bad Bunny sparked immediate backlash from conservatives and even drew criticism from President Donald Trump himself. It’s no mystery where Cardi B stands on the topic, and she’s definitely reinforcing that message by making these kinds of statements right from the stage.

Following the concert, the Department of Homeland Security was reached out to for comment regarding the rapper’s threats, but so far, there hasn’t been any word back from them.


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