Australia cancels rapper Ye’s visa over ‘Heil Hitler’ release
AUSTRALIA, JUL 2 – Australia revoked Kanye West's visa after he released an antisemitic song glorifying Hitler, with 70% of the country's Jewish community condemning the track, officials said.
- Australia's home affairs minister Tony Burke revealed that his department had cancelled West's valid visa after the song 'Heil Hitler' was released in early May.
- West's song has been widely condemned and has been banned on most platforms, as the highly controversial rapper, also known as Ye, identifies as a Nazi and is known for his anti-Semitic comments.
- Mr Burke said that visa applications would be reassessed each time they are made, in accordance with Australian law, as ' has been coming to Australia for a long time & he's made a lot of offensive comments.
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Canberra's government revoked the rapper's immigration permit after ensuring that his most recent song is apologizing for Nazism.
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