Nicki Minaj: I was an illegal immigrant!
Nicki Minaj shared story of coming to the US, revealing
that she was an "illegal immigrant" she she came to America from
Trinidad and Tobago as a child. "I came to this country as an illegal
immigrant @ 5 years old," Nicky wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of
young children being held in a detention centre.
"I can't imagine the horror of being in a
strange place & having my parents stripped away from me at the age of
5," she continued. "This is so scary to me. Please stop this. Can you
try to imagine the terror & panic these kids feel right now? Not knowing if
their parents are dead or alive, if they'll ever see them again."
The 35-year-old star ad been among a long list of
celebrities, politicians, and activists to express their outrage at the
zero-tolerance immigration policy, which allowed law enforcement agents to
detain minors away from their parents after illegally crossing into the U.S.
from Mexico
Public pressure forced President Donald Trump to
roll back the controversial decision and sign an executive order to end his
administration's strict policy to prosecute desperate asylum seekers, although
it's not yet clear how the new ruling will impact the families already split
up.
Nicki in Trinidad |
Nicki was born in the twin-island Caribbean nation
of Trindidad and Tobago and raised by her grandmother until she was school age,
when her mother was able to relocate Nicki and her siblings to join her in
Queens, New York. In a New York Times interview last year, Nicki reflected on
her career success and the difficulties she has faced in the industry. “I kind
of love that I’ve had to go through so many hurdles to get where I am,"
she said, "because I feel like I deserve it.”
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