EFCC ARRAIGNS MAN FOR ALLEGED ₦55M FRAUD IN LAGOS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.
The billionaire entrepreneur and reality star condemned "hardworking people being ripped from their families in inhumane ways" in an Instagram story to her massive 356 million followers.
Kardashian, who has been working toward becoming a lawyer, emphasized how "deeply immigrants are woven into the fabric" of Los Angeles. She joins Eva Longoria, who called the raids "inhumane" in a viral TikTok, rapper Doechii who criticized the military deployment at the BET Awards, and other stars like Mark Ruffalo and Pedro Pascal.
The celebrity outcry comes as protests have spread from Los Angeles to New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Even TikTok's most-followed creator Khaby Lame was detained in Las Vegas and chose voluntary departure from the country.
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