Cardi B Calls Out ICE During First Night Of 'Little Miss Drama Tour'

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Cardi B had a message for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the first night of her long-awaited tour.

On Wednesday night, February 11, the New York native finally kicked off her "Little Miss Drama Tour" in Palm Springs. During Act III of the show, Bardi belted out a lyric from Selena's "Como La Flor" right before she issued a stern warning to any ICE officer who dared to try to arrest any of her fans.

"B***h if ICE come in here, we gonna jump they asses," she told the crowd. "I got some bear mace in the back. They ain't taking my fans b***h."

This isn't the first time Cardi B has spoken out against ICE. Ahead of the Super Bowl, the "Bodega Baddie" praised Bad Bunny for using his platform to denounce the immigration agency's outlandish policies.

I’m proud of everything that he’s been standing up for against ICE and everything,” Cardi B said. “It just feels like everything is aligned right now. It just shows how Hispanics, Latinos, we standing. They standing. We all standing.”

Cardi B is making her way across the country with a stunning six-part show for her first headlining tour. Bardi will hit up 30 major cities in North America, including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Portland, Vancouver, Houston, Denver, Detroit, New York City, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, and more. The "Outside" spitta will close out the U.S. leg of her tour in Atlanta on April 17.

Check out more scenes from the first night of Cardi B's "Little Miss Drama Tour" below.


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