Khabi Lame, the TikTok star who has the most followers in the world, has been sent to 'Voluntary Deportation' by the American government. While in Las Vegas, Nevada, 25-year-old Lame was forced to leave America immediately due to problems related to American immigration and visa, the media mentioned.
Born in Senegal and raised in Italy, Lamay was briefly detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on June 6 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas for overstaying his US visa. US Immigration has confirmed that Lame has been granted 'voluntary departure' for overstaying her visa.
Bo Loudon, a supporter of Trump, has claimed that he has filed a complaint with the immigration agency against Lame. Calling himself a patriot, he informed the immigration after learning about Lame's visa status and called Lame a 'far-left illegal alien', i.e. a 'fierce communist alien'. Loudon also posted a screenshot of ICE's "detainee locator" on social media. But questions have been raised about its authenticity.
Lame's supporters point to the possibility that he entered the US on April 30 and may not be clear about the terms of his visa. US Immigration has not commented on whether Loudon's tip played a role in the arrest. However, the coincidence between the timing of Loudon's post and Lame's detention has generated widespread discussion. Although reports of Lame's arrest have surfaced, U.S. Immigration said he was detained for a short period of time and that he voluntarily left the country.
This is not the first time that famous people on social media have been dragged into immigration proceedings. Newsweek wrote that Lame's arrest and deportation were well-publicized when anti-immigration protests in various parts of California near Las Vegas became violent and the National Guard was mobilized.
Lame gained international fame during the covid-19 epidemic by silently trolling the small and big issues of human life in videos. His quiet demeanor and simple style have made him a viral and social media star. Now he has more than 160 million followers on Tiktok. He has also worked with celebrities like Will Smith, Tom Cruise. This year, UNICEF's goodwill ambassador has also been appointed. He went to the US to participate in events including the Met Gala.
