
Viral Petition Wants Nicki Minaj Deported Over MAGA Makeover
*The internet is doing what it does best: overreacting dramatically and making it go viral. A Change.org petition titled “Deport Nicki Minaj to Trinidad” has racked up over 24,000 signatures and counting since Christmas.
Its reason? A cocktail of MAGA politics, criminal associations, and Beyoncé fan outrage. Because nothing says “serious immigration policy” like a stan war turned online petition.
Minaj’s Trump Praise Sends the Barbz into Digital Mayhem
Minaj raised eyebrows at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest when she sang praises for Trump and Vice President JD Vance. That pivot from anti-Trump critic to full MAGA muse has shocked longtime fans.
Apparently, being the Queen of Rap wasn’t enough—Nicki’s now Queen of the Right. Or as one X user put it: “Nicki went from ‘Roman’s Revenge’ to ‘MAGA’s Makeover.’”

Petition Blames Husband, Harassment, and Political Flip-Flop
The petition accuses Minaj of “spiraling out of control,” citing her husband Kenneth Petty’s criminal record and alleged harassment of the “Carters” (translation: Jay-Z and Beyoncé).
Clearly, some fans are mixing legal arguments with tabloid drama and a dash of petty. Yes, it’s messy—and no, Change.org still isn’t ICE.
Nicki Minaj’s Immigration Status Sparks Debate—and Jokes
Born Onika Tanya Maraj in Trinidad, Minaj moved to New York as a child. She’s long said she’s not a U.S. citizen but holds a green card.
Internet sleuths are now deep in her immigration paperwork like it’s TMZ meets Homeland Security. Spoiler alert: singing “Starships” isn’t grounds for deportation.
Change.org is Not a Deportation Hotline—Sorry to Disappoint
Here’s the fine print: Change.org petitions don’t trigger ICE raids. You can sign all you want, but unless you’re a federal judge with a gavel, Nicki’s not going anywhere.
Even Justin Bieber survived a viral deportation petition back in 2014—and he actually got arrested. Nicki? Just guilty of endorsing Trump and triggering the hive.
Similar Celebrity Deportation Petitions That Went Nowhere Fast
- Justin Bieber (2014): DUI + bad haircut = 273,000 angry signatures. Still here. Still Canadian.
- Melania Trump (2025): A satirical petition said, “If anyone’s going, it’s Melania.” Spoiler: she stayed.
- Piers Morgan: Brits say take him back. Americans say keep him. Deportation? Never happened.
- Russell Brand, Ted Nugent, and others: All targets of joke petitions. None successful.
Bottom line: These viral efforts are more about clicks than consequences. Minaj’s petition joins a long list of digital tantrums dressed up as activism.
Minaj Has Yet to Respond—But the Internet Certainly Has
Nicki Minaj hasn’t directly commented on the petition, but she’s likely seen the buzz. After all, she lives online as much as she does in the studio.
Fans and haters are duking it out on forums like Lipstick Alley and X, turning what started as satire into a full-blown stan-off. As usual, the memes are winning.

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