Cardi B kicked off her Little Miss Drama Tour in Palm Desert, California, with a fiery statement that quickly went viral. The Grammy-winning rapper, performing in support of her second studio album Am I the Drama?, told fans she would defend them if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ever showed up at her concerts.
After singing an impromptu rendition of Selena’s Como La Flor, Cardi B addressed the crowd directly: “Bitch! If ICE comes in here, we’re gonna jump they asses.” The audience erupted in cheers as she added: “I’ve got some bear mace in the back! They ain’t taking my fans, bitch.”
The moment was captured on video and shared by Los Angeles hip-hop station Real 92.3 LA, sparking widespread reactions online. Fans praised her outspoken support, with one commenting: “THIS IS WHY I’VE ALWAYS LOVED HER!!! Her heart is so beautiful.” Another wrote: “Exactly why nobody can ever make me stop loving Cardi.”
Cardi B’s remarks place her among a growing list of LGBTQ+ and allied celebrities who have spoken out against ICE. Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Hacks stars Meg Stalter and Hannah Einbinder have all used their platforms to criticize immigration raids. Gaga, like Cardi, addressed the issue during a concert, highlighting the fear and pain experienced by immigrant families.
Cardi B herself has previously spoken about the suffering caused by ICE enforcement, telling fans at a Tokyo Dome performance: “My heart is aching thinking about the people, the children, the families, all over America, who are being mercilessly targeted by ICE.”
Her comments also reflect broader concerns that Latino-led concerts could be targeted for ICE activity. In 2025, Bad Bunny revealed he avoided a U.S. tour partly due to fears of raids, noting that ICE presence outside venues was a serious worry for artists and fans alike.
Cardi B’s defiant stance resonated with fans who see her as a champion for marginalized communities. The viral clip has sparked debate about the role of artists in political activism and the risks they take when speaking out. For Cardi, the message was clear: her concerts are a safe space, and she intends to protect her audience. With her Little Miss Drama Tour underway, Cardi B has once again proven that her stage presence extends beyond music — it’s also a platform for bold, unapologetic advocacy.
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