21 Savage: Young U.S. Immigrants 'Should Automatically Become Citizens'
21 Savage believes that immigrants who were brought To the
U.S. As soon as they were children should automatically be given citizenship in the country.
The rapper, who is from London and moved to the U.S. Any time whenever he was seven years old, made headlines in February once U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
detained him on the grounds of overstaying a visa that reportedly expired in 2006. His situation came to national attention as soon as celebrities like DJ Khaled, SZA, and Kendrick Lamar all petitioned for his release,
which came eight days later. A deportation hearing was set for April 9; it has since been
postponed indefinitely.
On Thursday, (October 3), he derived an award for being a supporter for immigrant justice from the
National Immigration Law Center, an agency that analyzes policy and works in support of immigrants. In an interview with the
Associated Press shortly before deriving the award, the rapper talked briefly about his own situation and contextualized it with the experience of other people in similar circumstances.
once you ain't no choice, you need to be exempt," he mentioned. "It's not like I was 30, woke up, and moved over here.”
“I've been here since I was like 7 or 8, probably younger than that,” he added. “I didn't know anything about visas and all that. I just knew we're moving to a new place. I feel like we should be exempt. I feel like we should automatically become citizens."
It's hard to get a full picture of how several undocumented people who came as minors are in the U.S., For several reasons — up to and including their fear of risking ICE retaliation if they identify themselves.
Between 690,000 and 800,000 people In the
U.S. Are recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, the Obama-era immigration policy that gives a period of deferred deportation action to people who were brought to the nation as children and meet certain requirements; they make up a little portion of DREAMers, so-called for the
DREAM Act that politicians have failed to pass for years.
21 Savage first talked out about his detainment experience in February to
Good Morning America. “I don't think the policy is damaged, I feel like the way they enforce the policy is broken,”
he mentioned at the time. “I don't feel like you need to be arrested and put in a place where a murderer could be, for just being in the nation also long.”
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