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Petition to deport Nicki Minaj hits 70K, fans split over politics
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81434, member: 636"] An online petition to deport Nicki Minaj just blew past seventy thousand signatures. The campaign, hosted on Change.org and targeting the rapper's U.S. residency, cites her attendance at conservative political events and her marriage to registered sex offender Kenneth Petty as primary reasons. Supporters labeling her a public threat have fueled her rapid growth across social media platforms. This surge is purely symbolic, holding no legal power. Actual deportation processes are handled by federal agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement under specific statutes, not governed by public opinion polls. The petition's viral spread, however, highlights how celebrity political alignments can spark intense digital backlash, crystallizing ongoing culture war divisions around a high-profile figure. The movement underscores the potent, if legally insignificant, role of online activism in shaping conversations about celebrity influence and perceived values. [/QUOTE]
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