Kayne West must not enter Australia. The reason for this decision by the authorities is his recently published song with a title that is like a former Nazi parole. According to the Australian Interior Minister Tony Burke, this clear anti -Semitic content. West had applied for a valid visa, but which was revoked by the immigration authority.

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Recalculation of the visa

As Burke announced to the broadcaster “ABC”, his Ministry of West has used earlier statements and the release of the new track as an opportunity to repeat the visa. “He made many insulting statements that my officials examined again after publishing this song,” said Burke.

Kanye West apparently had to visit relatives in Australia. Among other things, it is likely to be the family of his wife Bianca Censori, who was born in Melbourne. According to Burke, concerts were not planned.

Song with Nazi texts

The song in question, published on May 8, 2025, is the third single from West’s twelfth studio album Cuck. In one of the text passages it says: “So I became a Nazi, Yeah, Bitch, I am the villain.” A clear signal for the Australian authorities to take measures. The track title that we do not want to repeat at this point, but which can be abbreviated with “HH”, are also indicated.

Interior Minister Burke emphasized that stricter standards are now applying to the issue of Visa. Especially when it comes to people who publicly comment on political or social issues. However, the rapper’s case is special because the visa had not been applied for for public appearances. Nevertheless, the entry is not justifiable under these circumstances.

Temporary rejection

According to Burke, there is no permanent ban on entry. Each application will be checked in individual cases. But as long as Ye continues his current artistic and public line, an entry permit to Australia is not to be expected. “We already have enough problems in this country without deliberately importing bigotry,” concluded the minister.

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