When ICE arrested and detained Savage, the public appealed to the court when it learned of his deportation. The revelation of the rapper's British origin was a surprise and a substantial part of the online discussion about his immigrant status focused on his nationality.

We mocked the precarious situation with memes shared by the general public as well as some celebrities. Chris Brown jumped on the comic train and finally had a virtual fight with Offset on the joke. Savage 21 finally talked about this part of the incident during an interview with The New York Times. Naturally, the situation is unimportant given the scale of its immigration case. "It's like my worst nightmare," he said. "That's the reason he always tried to be corrected."


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"It's not about the same, it's about the big picture," Savage said. "But I have lived much worse things in my life than if someone had put me on one," he said. "I was shot, what's a meme? A meme is nothing. It's something that I can do on the Internet like this." [turns over phone] and never see again. I watch bullet scars every day, so it's like a kid, brother? "

Being detained while facing an "impossible" situation had a devastating effect on his psyche. "It's like we're going to put you in jail and have you defend your case as slowly as possible so that you just want to go home," he said. "Nobody wants to stay in prison, especially if they do not have the money to fight it and they have not been to court for three months."