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Zara Larsson condemns ICE and shares why her partner is banned from visiting the US

Zara Larsson

Zara Larsson has condemned ICE and criticised the United States Customs for banning her partner from visiting the country.

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The singer uploaded a series of Instagram stories on Saturday (January 10) about the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is facing mass criticism after a Minnesota woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent earlier this week.

“I love immigrants, I love criminals, I love trans people, I love abortions, I love queers, I love slutty women, I love contraception, I love welfare, I love socialism, I fucking hate ICE,” she wrote.

In a follow-up story, she then addressed DMs she’d received asking how she could announce her love for criminals.

“The reason why my sweet, smart, generous, talented, thoughtful man can’t come to the US – AT ALL – to visit me ever since we got together 6 years ago is because he has a criminal record,” she wrote. “Guess for what? WEED! Hahahahaha like?? Who gives a fucking fuck?!?”

Larsson is dating Swedish dancer Lamin Holmén, and went on to clarify that he doesn’t have a criminal record anymore, as it’s been “so long since he smoked that spliff that it’s officially gone from his name and he still can’t get in”.

She continued to write that it was frustrating to see people go to jail over non-violent crimes, alleging that it ends up being “black and brown people” who get arrested the most frequently.

“Idk about yall but I’d rather have someone smoking crack on my couch than a fucking ICE agent ewwwwwwwww. They’re criminals too. Killing, kidnapping, violent, hateful ones,” she added.

Larsson then concluded, writing: “So maybe not love ICE… but love the child they used to be that still lives inside of them somewhere. We can people. I believe that. I have to believe that. Fuck ICE.”

Her comments come after Renee Nicole Good was killed on Wednesday (January 7) by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, which triggered widespread protests across the country. Good, a prize-winning poet with a wife and three children, was killed during a large-scale immigration enforcement operation.

She was a volunteer in a network of “neighbourhood ‌patrols” keeping track of ICE operations in Minneapolis and was shot in her car by a federal agent.

Duran Duran and Dave Matthews are among the other artists who have criticised US President Donald Trump‘s administration in the wake of Good’s death. Neil Young has also commented on the shooting, urging Americans to “rise up” against ICE, while Joe Keery called out Trump for defending ICE after the death of Good.

Billie Eilish also re-shared a post calling ICE a “terrorist organisation”, which the Department of Homeland Security later responded to, saying it was “garbage”.

In other news, ICE are no longer running ads on Spotify, following concerns relating to the fatal shooting of Good.

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