ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月20日 06時04分


The rapper @21savage on his ICE detention: "My situation is important ’cause I represent poor black Americans and I represent poor immigrant Americans. You gotta think about all the millions of people that ain’t 21 Savage that’s in 21 Savage shoes." On February 3, 21 Savage was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agency said he was an “unlawfully present United Kingdom national” who had overstayed his visa. 21 Savage, photographed here by @diwangvaldez, remained in ICE custody in South Georgia until February 13, when he was released on $100,000 bond. The next day, in one of his first interviews after being let out, he talked to #nytimes pop music critic @joncaramanica about his early days in the U.S., the Grammys, his time in detention and his uncertain future. "I got 3 kids, my mama, everything that I know is here in #Atlanta. I’m not leaving Atlanta without a fight. We gon’ fight all the way till the last day even if that mean I sit in jail for 10 years." Visit the link in our profile to read more from the conversation.


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