The renowned TikTok influencer Khaby Lame, celebrated for his humorous videos, was recently detained and subsequently deported from the U.S. due to an overstayed visa. His removal was a direct consequence of the ongoing immigration crackdown instituted by the Trump administration.
Khaby Lame Deported Amid Trump’s Immigration Policies

Khaby Lame Deported Amid Trump’s Immigration Policies
Khaby Lame, TikTok’s superstar, faces deportation as U.S. immigration policies tighten under President Trump, sparking controversy among influencers.
In a surprising twist, 17-year-old pro-Trump influencer Bo Loudon claimed responsibility for Lame's deportation, stating he alerted authorities about Lame's illegal stay. Despite this, Lame’s side of the story remains unaddressed, leaving fans and followers speculating about the implications of his removal amidst a wave of stricter immigration enforcement.
Mr. Lame, who became a global sensation with over 160 million followers, had been residing in the U.S. for several months, primarily posting engaging and relatable content. His journey began in Italy, with his rise to fame attributed to his relatable commentary on viral social media trends.
The incident underscores tensions between emerging influencers and established political stances, highlighting significant changes in immigration practices that are reshaping the landscape for both celebrities and their audacious followers.
Discussions continue about the broader implications of this incident for immigration policies and the entertainment industry, as well as the potential rise of similar cases in the future. Despite his deportation, Lame remains active on social media, fueling conversations about the influence and reach of online personalities.
Emma Bubola is a Times reporter based in Rome.
Mr. Lame, who became a global sensation with over 160 million followers, had been residing in the U.S. for several months, primarily posting engaging and relatable content. His journey began in Italy, with his rise to fame attributed to his relatable commentary on viral social media trends.
The incident underscores tensions between emerging influencers and established political stances, highlighting significant changes in immigration practices that are reshaping the landscape for both celebrities and their audacious followers.
Discussions continue about the broader implications of this incident for immigration policies and the entertainment industry, as well as the potential rise of similar cases in the future. Despite his deportation, Lame remains active on social media, fueling conversations about the influence and reach of online personalities.
Emma Bubola is a Times reporter based in Rome.