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TikTok Star Khaby Lame Detained By ICE

Khaby Lame’s shocking ICE detention exposed.

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Khaby Lame, the silent TikTok star known for wordless wit, has just been loudly detained by U.S. immigration authorities.

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Khaby rise to fame highlighted.

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Before he racked up 162 million TikTok followers, Khaby was laid off from a factory job during the pandemic.

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With nothing but a phone and deadpan expressions, Khaby created content mocking over-complicated life hacks.

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His signature shrug and eye-rolls made him the most-followed TikToker in the world by 2022.

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He’s worked with everyone from Hugo Boss to Xbox, and even scored a seat at the Cannes Film Festival.

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From Bella Hadid to Zlatan Ibrahimović, Khaby’s social circle reads like a Met Gala guest list.

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Though born in Senegal, Khaby became an Italian citizen and a national icon—until his U.S. stay took a wrong turn.

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Trump’s mass deportations clarified.

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Lame’s detention comes amid Trump’s aggressive immigration surge, now in full swing across the country.

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Los Angeles has been protesting for four straight days after thousands were reportedly detained in workplace raids.

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A British photographer and Australian reporter were both injured, prompting Trump to call in the National Guard.

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The administration claims the troop deployment was necessary due to violent protests and threats to detention centers.

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California’s governor said the deployment was “reckless,” but the President moved forward anyway.

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The White House raised its goal in June, and agents have since been combing through restaurants, stores, and warehouses.

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Khaby’s fame didn’t spare him. He’s just one of hundreds of thousands ICE is aiming to remove.

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Khaby’s detention profiled.

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The 25-year-old Italian content king was stopped at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on June 6, ICE confirmed.

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According to an ICE spokesperson, Khaby had overstayed his visa after entering the U.S. on April 30.

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He was granted “voluntary departure” the same day he was detained and has already left the country.

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Lame didn’t let the arrest cramp his vibe—he posted an Instagram Story from Venice Beach on June 7.

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One snap showed him grinning next to Will Smith, captioned: “Wow, what a great experience. Thanks for letting me be part of your movie.”

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The film in question? Bad Boys: Ride or Die, where Khaby makes a cameo that now reads more like a farewell.

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Reactions to Khaby’s detention unraveled.

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Social media erupted with hashtags like #FreeKhaby and #LetHimStay, trending globally within hours.

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One user wrote, “If someone as peaceful and famous as Khaby isn’t safe, we’re all in trouble.”

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Activists are calling out the detainment of non-violent immigrants, arguing the crackdown is a PR stunt.

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No statement has been released by Khaby’s reps, but sources say his team is working to secure future U.S. entry.

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Despite being detained in Las Vegas, his June 7 post indicates he may have spent final hours in California.

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For now, the TikTok giant is out—but fans are hoping this isn’t a permanent goodbye.

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Experts say Khaby’s detainment is a message: No one, not even a viral millionaire, is above the crackdown.

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Is this the start of celebrity deportations?

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Legal analysts say more high-profile removals may follow, especially those on expired visas or with questionable paperwork.

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This isn’t a one-off. Trump called this “the biggest deportation operation in American history.”

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Lame’s case highlights how celebrity status is no longer a shield under Trump’s policies.

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The agency said Lame has “departed the U.S.” following his June 6 detainment and visa overstay.

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For a man who rose to fame without saying a word, his sudden removal from the U.S. is making a lot of noise.

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