Whether Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, will be allowed to visit the relatives of his unofficial wife Bianca Censori in their native Australia is still in the stars.

As the American rapper is reportedly making travel plans, a growing number of Australian politicians and organizations are calling for him to be barred from the country over anti-Semitic tirades.

"People like this have had visas denied in the past," Jason Clare, the country's education minister, told Nine News.

Peter Dutton, a former Australian immigration minister, also spoke out against Ye's visit to Censori's family in Melbourne.

The 45-year-old Grammy winner has shown through his anti-Semitic abuse that he lacks the moral suitability for a visa.

As reported by various Jewish organizations in Australia, they too had debated a possible visit to Australia by the rapper ("Black Skinhead") and refused a visa.

Two years after splitting from wife Kim Kardashian, Ye married 27-year-old Censori, an architect at his fashion label Yeezy, in a private ceremony two weeks ago.

Allegedly, the rapper has not yet legally recognized the marriage.