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Twitter Connects 21 Savage's ICE Arrest To 6ix9ine's Plea Deal


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The nation just received news of ICE arresting 21 Savage. The rapper is currently in their custody and risks getting deported. A slew of reactions has taken over social media. While some users are joking about his being British, others are on a more serious tip speculating about the events that led to his arrest.

Before he was detained this weekend, 21 Savage went on a little rant about snitches. The clips of his IG live session did not include anybody's specific name but Tekashi 6ix9ine came to many fans' minds considering his federal case. Although 21 took no part in the GUMMO rapper's legal proceedings, people are suggesting that his current predicament stems from the rainbow-haired artist. 6ix9ine might actually be the "rodent" Savage referred to on social media for unexpected reasons.

Lil Durk commented on the Brit rapper's arrest, linking it to a rat: "Snitching at its all-time high FREE 21." Lil Duval also tweeted, "They say 69 snitched on 21 savage. But y’all ain’t hear that from me." One must keep in mind that Duval is a comedian despite his summer bop and was likely adding humor to the awful storyline. Still, some factions of the online community are running with this strange narrative. Others were already riding the odd wave prior to Duval's farce.

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