Karol G claims she’s been warned speaking out about ICE could put her US visa on the line
Coachella headliner Karol G says she’s been told that criticising ICE could threaten her US visa.
Karol G has revealed she’s been advised to stay quiet about US immigration authorities — because speaking up could reportedly land her in trouble with her visa.
The Colombian superstar is gearing up to close both Sundays at Coachella in Indio, California this April, with Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber also topping the bill across the two‑weekend festival.
In a candid chat with Playboy, the singer said she’s been urged to avoid certain phrases altogether, including "ICE out".
She said: “People will say, ‘It’s better you don’t… Because if you say the thing, maybe the next day you’ll get a call: ‘Hey, we are taking your visa away’. You become bait, because some people want to show their power.”
Karol admitted she struggles with how far she can push things, adding: “I’m willing to say it… If I’m being honest with you, it’s something that crosses the line of what I have to do to protect myself. But at the end of the day, what is my role if I’m in this position?”
She said she doesn’t want to make empty statements for the sake of headlines.
She explained: “I don’t want to just say ‘ICE out’ and have nothing come from it… I’m probably going to go a little harder than that. I just want to represent my community. But what I’m telling you is that, as a human being, I want that to mean more. I’m not saying that I’m not going to do it; what I’m saying is that I would do it and will do it with my soul. But I want to sit down and understand, in my head: Here’s what that meant.”
Karol added that she’s aware of the size of the platform she’ll have at Coachella.
She told the publication: “I have a huge stage. That’s why I want to wait, and if someone were ever to do something to me, I want to stand firmly on my stage for my community. So that’s why I may have to be more careful, and wait for my turn, and ensure that, through that opportunity, I can talk and represent something more.”