Ja Rule, the New York-born rapper, is facing the consequences of his criminal record as he was recently denied entry into the UK for his upcoming tour, The Sunrise Tour. The rapper expressed deep disappointment over the situation, stating that he was devastated by the turn of events. Ja Rule, who was looking forward to celebrating the 25th anniversary of his first album with his fans, was unable to obtain the necessary work visa required for his performance in the UK.
The Home Office, responsible for immigration and security in the UK, did not grant Ja Rule the required documentation due to his criminal record, which includes charges for a club beating in Canada in 2004 and gun charges that led to a two-year sentence. Despite claiming that he has not committed a crime or been in prison for over a decade, Ja Rule's past legal issues have hindered his ability to perform in the UK.
Ja Rule expressed his disappointment in not being able to deliver a special experience to his fans, as he had invested significantly in creating an elaborate stage set for the tour. The rapper emphasized that the situation was particularly hurtful for his supporters, as tickets had already been sold for shows in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
While discussing his criminal past with an interviewer, Ja Rule dismissed his gun conviction as trivial, citing the prevalence of legal gun ownership in the US. He also highlighted the challenges he faced due to the visa denial, especially after investing a substantial amount of his own money in the tour production.
Despite the setback, Ja Rule expressed a willingness to work with the UK government to explore potential exceptions to their entry restrictions for individuals with criminal records. The rapper humorously remarked that he would ask the Home Office to 'let [him] in,' indicating his desire to find a resolution to the visa issue.