The article discusses the impact of Donald Trump's immigration policies, highlighting the plight of long-term immigrants facing deportation. French Montana, a rapper and immigrant himself, speaks out against these harsh policies, emphasizing the unfairness of deporting individuals who haven't committed crimes. The discussion is set against the backdrop of FIFA's event featuring Montana, raising questions about the implications of associating with divisive political figures. The presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the event only adds to the unrest surrounding these policies, as the country faces ongoing immigration debates amidst the upcoming World Cup.
"It's hard for immigrants now... people who have been in the United States for two decades. It's not nice, it's not right when someone who hasn't committed a crime has to go back somewhere."
"French Montana moved to New York from Morocco aged 13 and has been outspoken in his support for the rights of undocumented US immigrants, although his political spectrum presence has been muddied..."
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