BTS’s “Responsibility” Regarding ICE Deportation Raids Ignites Viral And Heated Debate

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This comes after calls to boycott in support of Palestine.

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The Trump administration recently implemented a sweeping deportation initiative with a goal of 3,000 daily arrests, focusing heavily on major Democratic-led cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York.

These raids are conducted by ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and have made headlines for being aggressive and operating on questionable guidelines.

X5VEDZGFAJLTPKTWNB4LI76V6EICE detaining a man after conducting a raid. | Kevin Mohatt/REUTERS

With ICE raids potentially arresting US citizens, it is unsurprising that K-Pop fans have expressed concerns for their touring favorite artists.

However, a recent argument involving BTS has triggered a debate on activism and responsibility.

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A post on TikTok mentioning BTS’s alleged inclusion on pro-Palestine boycott lists also included a detail about the group recording their album in Los Angeles, one of the cities that ICE has focused on. The video seems to imply that BTS should be “doing” something about these raids.

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Many that support the idea that BTS should speak up about ICE Raids have stated that the group coming and taking part in the city’s culture without also mentioning the struggles does not sit well with them. Rather than placing blame or responsibility, many seem to want the group to at least acknowledge what is happening in some manner.

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you guys are so fucking dense. i DO think that bts working in LA yet not acknowledging the struggles that our communities are facing right now is definitely tone deaf. for a band who speaks up so much against injustice, it’s sad to see them become so disconnected. https://t.co/u9sfSBYKtJ

— hadita (@fad3in2u) August 31, 2025

On the other hand, many feel that criticism of BTS, a non-American group, due to them not speaking out about ICE Raids is completely incorrect. Along with questioning what the group is expected to do, many have highlighted possible barriers the group could face and called out criticism as “performative activism.”

what does this even mean?? what they got to do with ICE raids yall mfs performative asf😭😭 pic.twitter.com/OeMrsDGdt7

— mari👾 (@mikrocosmosis) September 1, 2025

BTS being told they need to speak on an immigration matter in a country where they themselves are expected to go through an immigration process (visa or ESTA) to enter and the matter is imposed by the president of said country. pic.twitter.com/afw3vUCbVe

— Katchimolala (@permylastemail7) September 1, 2025

non-americans even CELEBS are getting denied entry into the states bc of trump’s visa regulations but yes bts needs to risk it bc who else but them, right?

so any tourist that goes to LA now has to speak about ICE? https://t.co/lBRaGjN2PJ

— ۟ (@SUGARlNNES) September 1, 2025

With their massive influence, it is not a surprise that many wish for BTS to speak out about certain issues, even in circumstances where it is debated.

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