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		Grammy-nominated rapper 21 Savage 
		arrested by ICE, faces deportation 
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		 [February 04, 2019] 
		By Sharon Bernstein 
 (Reuters) - Grammy-nominated Atlanta-based 
		rapper 21 Savage was arrested by U.S. immigration officials on Sunday, 
		who said he was illegally in the country and a convicted felon.
 
 The rapper, whose real name is Sha Yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, came to the 
		United States from the UK as a teenager in 2005, overstaying his visa to 
		settle in Atlanta, said Bryan Cox, a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and 
		Customs Enforcement (ICE).
 
 Cox said Abraham-Joseph, whose 21 Savage Facebook page shows several 
		upcoming concerts, was in custody in Georgia and faced deportation 
		proceedings in federal immigration courts.
 
 He said Abraham-Joseph was convicted on felony drug charges in Georgia 
		in 2014, and was arrested on Sunday as part of a targeted operation with 
		the cooperation of local law enforcement.
 
		
		 
		The rapper's lawyer, Dina LaPolt, did not immediately respond to a 
		request for comment from Reuters on Sunday, but told the entertainment 
		publication Variety that Abraham-Joseph was a "role model" who was 
		working on financial literacy programs aimed at helping underprivileged 
		youth.
 "We are working diligently to get Mr. Abraham-Joseph out of detention 
		while we work with authorities to clear up any misunderstanding," she 
		said, according to Variety.
 
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		Cox said he did not know whether Abraham-Joseph, who media reports said 
		is 26, would have been eligible for protection under the Deferred Action 
		for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA program, which protects "Dreamers," 
		young immigrants brought illegally to the United States as children. 
		DACA does not cover people convicted of felonies.
 Variety said the rapper performed as recently as Thursday in Atlanta as 
		part of the run-up to Sunday's Super Bowl game in the city. His most 
		recent album, "I Am > I Was," debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 
		album chart, the publication said.
 
 An ICE official told the Atlanta Journal Constitution that when 
		Abraham-Joseph was arrested in 2014, ICE was not aware of his 
		immigration status. It only learned later that he is allegedly from the 
		UK, the official said.
 
 (Reporting by Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, California; Editing by 
		Peter Cooney)
 
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