Old Facebook Post Resurfaces as Nicki Minaj Faces Scrutiny Over Immigration Views

Nicki Minaj is facing renewed scrutiny after a 2018 Facebook post expressing sympathy for undocumented immigrants resurfaced, sharply contrasting with her recent public support of figures and policies aligned with President Donald Trump. In the post, written during Trump’s first term, Minaj claimed she came to the U.S. as an undocumented immigrant at age five and condemned family separations at the border, describing the situation as “so scary” for children affected.
The resurfaced post stands in stark contrast to Minaj’s recent comments and online activity, which have included praise for Trump and positive engagement with content promoting the SAVE Act, a bill aimed at preventing undocumented immigrants from voting. She has also criticized media figures for covering immigration protests. The shift has sparked debate online, especially given Minaj’s past statements expressing fear and empathy toward immigrant families.
Adding to the controversy, Minaj stated as recently as 2024 that she is not a U.S. citizen, noting she was born in Trinidad and Tobago despite living and paying taxes in the United States for many years. Critics and commentators, including Don Lemon, have speculated about her motivations, suggesting her recent political alignment may be strategic. Minaj has not directly addressed the resurfaced post or the accusations surrounding her apparent change in stance.










