Karol G Claims She’s Been Warned Speaking Out About ICE Could Put Her US Visa on the Line
She says a careful statement could do more for her community than a slogan, as she faces warnings about possible backlash.
- The Colombian Grammy-winner Karol revealed to Playboy that she wants to speak out against actions by ICE but faces repeated warnings to stay silent due to potential consequences.
- Fearing retaliation, Karol told journalist Paola Ramos that critics might use her words to demonstrate power, warning, "Hey, we are taking your visa away."
- Elsewhere, the 35-year-old Grammy-winner admits her "team would kill" her for saying "ICE Out," acknowledging the personal risk of speaking up for her community.
- As the first Latina to headline Coachella, she says she wants to wait for the right moment, asking, "What impact does it really have to say ICE Out versus something else that can have a real impact on my community?"
- Playboy's Spring issue features Karol's cover story by chief brand officer Phillip Picardi, who praised her as a "perfect embodiment" of the magazine's new era and her understanding that sexuality can be a powerful storyteller.
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Colombian singer Karol G revealed that she has received warnings not to speak out publicly against the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) in the United States, facing the risk of migratory consequences that could affect her international career. In an interview for Playboy magazine, the artist, who this year will become one of the main figures of the Coachella festival, explained that her environment has recommended avoiding statement…
"People say, 'It's better you don't do it'... Why? because if you say something, you might get a call the next day: 'Hey, we're withdrawing your visa'," Colombian singer ICE agents said in an interview, arresting the couple of a US Army sergeant a few days after their wedding Colombian singer Karol G expressed her desire to be able to pronounce more freely on the actions that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) has been ca…
Karol G Says She Was Warned Not to Speak About ICE, but Hints She Is Not Staying Quiet Days Before Headlining Coachella
Karol G has opened up about one of the most sensitive pressures facing international artists in the United States: the fear that speaking out on immigration could come with professional consequences.
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