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Yee, the American rapper previously known as Kanye West, has been prevented from entering Australia due to his Pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler,” said the country’s immigration minister on Tuesday to Australia ABC television network on Tuesday.
The song, which was first launched in May, has been prohibited in Germany and on online platforms, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music due to its anti -Semitism that praises Adolf Hitler. The song repeats the slogan that caresses the Nazi German leader and includes a direct sample of a speech that Hitler gave in 1935.
In statements to ABC, Immigration Minister Tony Burke revealed Ye as to argue the informed cancellation of a visa for the Israeli-American technological personality Hillel Fuld, during a comment he published stating: “Islamophobia is rational.”

Burke said that the Australian government’s decision to cancel the visas of foreign citizens took more frequently for people who sought to make “public speeches”, before adding: “The only one I can think where it was not for the public defense, the visa, but we canceled it anyway, it would be Kanye West.”
Ye, who is married to Bianca Censori Australian, had been visiting the country “for a long time,” Burke said.
“He has made many offensive comments,” added immigration minister, “that my officials looked again once he launched the song Heil Hitler, and no longer has a valid visa in Australia.”
“If you are going to have a song and promote that kind of Nazism, we don’t need that in Australia,” Burke said. “We already have enough problems in this country regardless of deliberately intolerance.”
When asked if the prohibition was “sustainable” given YE’s global popularity, Burke replied: “I think what is not sustainable is to import hate.”
He said that the government had not forbidden to enter Australia permanently, noting that “each visa application is reassessing by my officials every time.”
YE Anti -Semitism History
News themezone did not receive an immediate response to a request for Comments from Ye that was sent through its fashion brand, Yeezy, or the Australian Internal Affairs Department when asked about the prohibition.
However, a ministry spokesman told the newspaper Guardian Australia that “the Government will continue to act decisively to protect the community from the risk of damage raised by people who choose to participate in criminal activities or concern behavior, including visa cancellation or refusal, when appropriate.”
Ye has a history of years of making anti -Semitic comments. In 2022, their X and Instagram accounts were suspended by anti -Semitic publications. Later that year told Alex Jones: “I love the Jews, but I also love the Nazis … I love Hitler.”
In 2023, after Ye with Censori, the Australian Jewish association requested that you be denied entry to the country.
In February 2025, and again he had his X again suspended by a series of anti -Semitic positions he defended as a “social experiment.”
A publication published during the last Super Bowl declared: “I am a Nazi.”
He also paid for an announcement during the Super Bowl, in which he ordered the people who visited the website of their clothing brand, where it was Sale of t -shirts with the swastikathe Nazi party symbol, for $ 20.
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Frank Andrews
Frank Andrews is a News themezone journalist based in London.


