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    Australia Revokes Kanye West’s Visa Over Controversial Pro-Hitler Song

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    Australian authorities have revoked the entry visa of American rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, following the release of his controversial track “Heil Hitler,” which contains antisemitic lyrics that appear to praise Adolf Hitler.

    The decision, officially announced on July 2 by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, comes in response to the song’s May release, which drew widespread condemnation for promoting hate speech and extremist ideology. Although Ye held a valid visa intended for private visits—not public performances—it was cancelled after a review under Australia’s Migration Act, which allows visa refusal or cancellation for individuals found to be inciting hatred or violence.

    Minister Burke underscored the country’s stance, saying, “If you’re going to have a song and promote that sort of Nazism, we don’t need that in Australia.” He further emphasized that Australia would not serve as a platform for anyone spreading messages of extremism.

    Ye, who is married to Australian-born designer Bianca Censori, had made several visits to the country in recent years, primarily to see her family in Melbourne. However, the release of the song prompted renewed scrutiny of his influence and public behavior.

    The visa revocation also coincides with a notable rise in antisemitic incidents across major Australian cities such as Sydney and Melbourne, prompting heightened sensitivity to hate speech and public messaging.

    While Ye has not been permanently banned, Australian authorities stated that any future visa applications would be assessed on a case-by-case basis, with close attention to his conduct and potential public impact.

    antisemitism Australia visa ban Australian immigration Bianca Censori cultural backlash entertainment news global politics hate speech Heil Hitler song hip hop news Hollywood controversy Kanye West Melbourne news Migration Act music controversy Nazism pro-Nazi song Sydney news Tony Burke Ye
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