Firefox Treats Rolling Stone’s Coverage Of Change.org Deportation Petitions Against Nicki Minaj As Important News

Firefox pushed the fake-news story above from Rolling Stone—a music magazine—into the second spot at the top of the page, forcing it onto my screen. I only switched browsers because Google was malfunctioning and wouldn’t load sites I regularly visit, including my own.

Rolling Stone:

Several Change.org petitions to deport Nicki Minaj to her native Trinidad and Tobago have amassed more than 120,000 signatures combined. The most popular petition — garnering over 83,000 signatures — started on July 9, 2025, and lists Minaj’s “harrass[ment]” of “the Carters” as one of the inciting issues (Minaj had been incessantly lambasting Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter on X at the time). There are also at least three other petitions created between Dec. 21 and 28, 2025, that coincide with Minaj’s controversial Dec. 21 appearance alongside conservative activist Erika Kirk at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, where the rapper praised President Donald Trump’s administration.

One of the recent petitions began on Dec. 27 by a 16 year-old in Chicago named Tristan Hamilton, per the website, and has gained the most ground, with over 41,000 signatures at the time of writing. Using a photo of Minaj high-fiving Kirk as the petition’s lead image, Hamilton wrote that Minaj has left her LGBTQ fans “feeling deeply betrayed,” pointing to Minaj’s AmericaFest comments, “Boys, be boys…There’s nothing wrong with being a boy.” Some have seen Minaj’s appearance at the event as the rapper aligning with Turning Point’s historically anti-trans and queerphobic leadership. “Deporting Nicki Minaj back to Trinidad would serve as a reminder that public figures need to be accountable for their words and the broader impact they have on diverse communities,” wrote Hamilton.” READ MORE

Nicki Minaj moved to the United States at age five and was raised in Queens. Her exact citizenship status is not publicly documented, but she has worked in the U.S. for more than two decades earning millions of dollars, paying taxes, and operating major businesses—activities that require lawful authorization.

Isn’t it telling how democrats the media claim to love immigrants—until a non-white woman expresses support for Republicans? Then suddenly they want her deported.

This is how democrats treat non-white women who step off the Democrat plantation. I’ve seen it my entire life.

Do Rolling Stone and the people who signed these worthless petitions realize that no number of signatures can get anyone deported?

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