January12 , 2026

    Zara Larsson Speaks Out Against ICE on Instagram, Shares Why Her Partner Is Banned From Visiting the US

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    Zara Larsson is making her feelings about ICE loud and clear.

    The 28-year-old singer uploaded a series of Instagram stories on Saturday (January 10) about the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is currently under fire after a Minnesota woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent earlier this week.

    Keep reading to find out more…

    “I love immigrants, I love criminals, I love trans people, I love abortions, I love queers, I love sl–ty women, I love contraception, I love welfare, I love socialism, I f–king hate ICE.”

    In a follow-up story, she addressed the people who have sent her DMs asking how she can love criminals.

    “The reason why my sweet, smart, generous, talented, thoughtful man can’t come to the US – AT ALL – to visit me ever since we got together 6 years ago is because he has a criminal record,” she wrote. “Guess for what? WEED! Hahahahaha like?? Who gives a f–king f–k?!?”

    Zara is dating Swedish dancer Lamin Holmén.

    Then she clarified that he actually doesn’t even have a criminal record since it’s been “so long since he smoked that spliff that it’s officially gone from his name and he still can’t get in.”

    Zara went on to say that it’s frustrating how many people go to jail over non-violent crimes, particularly because it ends up being “black and brown people” who get arrested most.

    “Idk about yall but I’d rather have someone smoking crack on my couch than a f–king ICE agent ewwwwwwwww. They’re criminals too. Killing, kidnapping, violent, hateful ones,” she added.

    The “Lush Life” singer followed up with two more stories conveying her thoughts on ICE and the current political landscape in America.

    But she did conclude on a more hopeful note, writing, “So maybe not love ICE… but love the child they used to be that still lives inside of them somewhere. We can people. I believe that. I have to believe that. F–k ICE.”

    Find out what other celebrities have spoken out against ICE.





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