OOLOGAH, Okla. — Musician Zach Bryan broke a record for the largest ticketed concert in the U.S. when he drew more than 112,000 fans to Michigan Stadium in September. But here in his hometown of well under 2,000 people, opinions on the country star are divided — particularly after he posted a snippet of a new song this month that seemed to denounce immigration agents busting down someone’s door.
This tiny northeastern Oklahoma town 30 miles north of Tulsa voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump last fall. Talk of border control usually comes with nods of agreement, even though more than a dozen people who spoke with NBC News said they had never seen an immigration officer in their midst.
Many here see themselves as defenders of law and order, and some already soured on Bryan after he

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