A Change.org petition started by Tristan Hamilton has called on United States immigration authorities to review the residency status of rapper Nicki Minaj and consider her deportation to Trinidad, citing what the petition describes as harmful rhetoric and a reversal of positions that once aligned her with LGBTQ+ advocacy.
The petition, which had 53,971 verified signatures as of 3:15 pm today, argues that Minaj’s recent words and actions have left many former supporters feeling “deeply betrayed,” particularly those who once viewed her as a voice of support and understanding within the LGBTQ+ community. It claims her public stance has shifted from advocacy to promoting what it describes as outdated and harmful ideas.
Minaj, born Onika Tanya Maraj on December, 8, 1982 in the St James district of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, lived there until moving to the United States at age five. The petition raises the point that Minaj is not a United States citizen, arguing that her immigration status warrants review in light of what it characterises as divisive public conduct.
Central to the complaint is Minaj’s assertion that “boys should just be boys,” a comment the petition says undermines the foundations of a community that previously found representation and solidarity in her music and public persona. The petition maintains that such statements carry significant weight because of Minaj’s global platform and influence.
The issue text frames the matter as personal for supporters who followed Minaj’s rise and now feel “abandoned by her shift in values,” describing the change as deflating and disillusioning.
According to the petition, deportation would represent accountability for influential public figures and serve as a reminder of the responsibility attached to large platforms. The campaign urges supporters to sign in order to press immigration authorities to act, positioning the call as part of a broader push for inclusivity, respect and consistency from those in the public eye.
“Once a voice for the LGBTQ+ community, she has now flipped her stance, asserting outdated and harmful notions such as ‘boys should just be boys’,” the petition states.
