Cardi B addresses ICE during ‘Little Miss Drama’ tour stop: “We gon’ jump they asses”
ICE responded to TMZ’s post on X. She clapped back.

When Cardi B fins out something’s whack, she doesn’t just tweet—she tells the world in full volume. And that’s exactly what went down at her ‘Little Miss Drama Tour’ stop in Palm Desert, where the Bronx-born Rap Queen didn’t hold back on ICE—telling the crowd that if Immigration and Customs Enforcement pops up at her shows, “We gon’ jump they asses”.
The reaction? A clap-back straight from the halls of the Department of Homeland Security—but not the kind Cardi expected. Instead of a measured policy reply, a DHS spokesperson lobbed a personal jab, dragging up Cardi’s past as an exotic dancer and mocking her old stories about “drugging and robbing men”, adding—with all the bureaucratic freeze of a government press release—that at least she’s not drugging and robbing their agents.
As long as she doesn’t drug and rob our agents, we’ll consider that an improvement over her past behavior. https://t.co/P9wqWk416L
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) February 12, 2026
If we talking about drugs let’s talk about Epstein and friends drugging underage girls to rape them. Why yall don’t wanna talk about the Epstein files? https://t.co/U7yCarPIXs
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) February 12, 2026
It’s the kind of political street theatre that dominates trending feeds: A music superstar calling out a federal agency, and the agency dragging her history in return. But it also cracks open a bigger conversation about celebrity voices in politics—and what happens when culture clashes with enforcement. Cardi B has been vocal in opposing harsh immigration tactics, backing other artists who stand with immigrant communities, and amplifying those concerns through her platform.
Love her or loathe her, Cardi B’s fight with DHS is about more than diss lines—it shows how Pop culture and politics are tangled tighter than ever. And whether you’re searching for headlines, hashtags, or hot takes, this saga isn’t going silent anytime soon.