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American Focus > Blog > Politics > ANOTHER NARRATIVE BUSTED: Texas Band’s Sob Story After ICE “Forcibly Removes” Their Drummer From Plane Backfires When The Truth of Drummer’s Violent Past Emerges |
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ANOTHER NARRATIVE BUSTED: Texas Band’s Sob Story After ICE “Forcibly Removes” Their Drummer From Plane Backfires When The Truth of Drummer’s Violent Past Emerges |

Last updated: May 15, 2025 10:11 am
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ANOTHER NARRATIVE BUSTED: Texas Band’s Sob Story After ICE “Forcibly Removes” Their Drummer From Plane Backfires When The Truth of Drummer’s Violent Past Emerges |
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Yamal Said, left, is pictured with other members of the Austin-based Lord Buffalo band. Credit: Lord Buffalo Instagram

In a twist reminiscent of a dramatic rock opera, the Austin-based band Lord Buffalo has found itself in a predicament that has temporarily sidelined one of its members—drummer Yamal Said—due to a rather stern encounter with ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement). This incident unfolded just as the band was gearing up for their European tour, offering an intriguing narrative that was quickly embraced by sympathetic media outlets.

As reported by various sources, including Variety and Daily Mail, the band announced on Facebook that Said was “forcefully removed” from their flight to Europe at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on May 12. The band expressed their heartbreak, declaring, “we have to cancel our upcoming European tour.”

In a classic case of the “band on the run,” they lamented the loss of their drummer, who, they clarified, is a Mexican citizen and lawful permanent resident of the U.S. However, their concern quickly shifted toward the lack of communication with Said, stating, “He has not been released, and we have been unable to contact him.” In an effort to untangle the legal web, the band sought the assistance of an immigration lawyer.

In a subsequent update, they announced that they had secured legal representation for Said but remained perplexed about the reasons for his detention.

The media narrative, however, was quickly shaped to portray ICE as the villain in this drama. Outlets like the far-left The Austin Chronicle and KVUE took to amplifying the story, presenting Said’s detention as a callous act against a hardworking immigrant.


Credit: The Austin Chronicle


Credit: KVUE

However, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) soon clarified the situation on their X page, shedding light on Said’s background. Contrary to the sympathetic portrayal, it turned out that Said was a Mexican national with a troubling history, including a warrant for his arrest stemming from multiple violations of a restraining order. Following the incident, he was handed over to local law enforcement.

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Yamal Said is a Mexican national and lawful U.S. permanent resident. Said had a warrant for his arrest after violating a restraining order at least TWICE. If you come to our country and break our laws, you will be arrested.

When he was attempting to leave the U.S., he was… pic.twitter.com/y6lg3hDycR

— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) May 15, 2025

KUT News also reported on the matter, backing up the DHS’s claims with online jail records that corroborated the narrative of Said’s legal troubles. This swift response from the Trump Administration echoes a recent incident involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia, illustrating a coordinated effort to manage public perception effectively while enforcing immigration laws.

In conclusion, while the band’s heartfelt plea captures the emotional turmoil of losing a member, the underlying legal realities reveal a more complex story about accountability and the consequences of breaking the law. The juxtaposition of artistic expression and legal obligation serves as a reminder that even in the world of rock and roll, the law remains an unyielding force.

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