Nicki Minaj, dreamer no more? After Trump event, rapper says citizenship paperwork being finalized

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Nicki Minaj, who revealed in 2018 that she was brought to the United States as an “illegal immigrant” from Trinidad and Tobago when she was 5 years old, flashed a Trump gold card Wednesday after an event formally launching the president’s IRA-style savings accounts for children.Her citizenship paperwork, she said on social media, was being finalized.
“Residency? Residency? The cope is coping....
Finalizing that citizenship paperwork as we speak as per MY wonderful, gracious, charming President,” the “Bang Bang” rapper, 43, wrote Wednesday on X, including a photo of the Chucky character flipping his middle finger.“Thanks to the petition.
...I wouldn’t have done it without you.
Oh CitizenNIKA you are thee moment.Gold Trump card free of charge.” Entertainment & Arts Ray J says he has only until 2027 to live after his heavy use of alcohol and drugs damaged his heart.
When the time comes, the singer says, ‘Burn me, don’t bury me.’That post mentioning the card, which delivers citizenship in the United States for those who pay $1 million, may have referred to multiple petitions arguing that the rapper — real name Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty — should be deported to Trinidad and Tobago, where she was born before being raised in Queens, N.Y.A previous post contained a photo of the gold card and the single word “Welp ...” “I came to this country as an illegal immigrant @ 5 years old,” the rapper wrote on Facebook in 2018, posting a photo from the first Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” period of immigration enforcement when migrant children were being separated from their migrant parents at the country’s southern border.
The photo showed children on padded floor mats with silver Mylar thermal blankets, walled in by chain-link fencing.“I can’t imagine the horror of being in a strange place & having my parents stripped away fro...