Billie Eilish Says “No One Is Illegal on Stolen Land,” Urges Fans to “Keep Fighting” and “Protesting” at Grammys
Billie Eilish, wearing an ICE Out pin, urged fans to protest ICE's actions amid recent immigration raids and fatal shootings, marking her 10th Grammy win.
- On Sunday, Feb. 1, Billie Eilish won Song of the Year for Wildflower at the Crypto.com Arena and declared `no one is illegal on stolen land` in her acceptance speech.
- Because of ICE deployments and fatal shootings, artists protested amid about 2,000 federal agents deployed and recent deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
- Wearing `ICE OUT` badges, her speech — partially censored on air — included a viral video showing her saying `F**k ICE` and urging continued protest, joined by Finneas O'Connell.
- Other artists reinforced the message, with Bad Bunny, Puerto Rican superstar, proclaiming `ICE Out`, drawing applause and social media praise for Eilish's stance.
- With multiple artists speaking out, Eilish's speech followed remarks by Olivia Dean and others wearing protest pins, signaling ongoing activism at the Grammys.
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The Grammy Awards ceremony in its 68th edition, held at the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles, was marked by support for the Latino community in the United States in the face of President Donald Trump's strict immigration policies.
The Grammys were particularly political this year: on the red carpet in Los Angeles many stars were seen with the message "ICE out", in German "ICE out". It was an unmistakable protest against the controversial U.S. immigration agency.
Grammy red carpet: Black and white, barely there and no ICE
The best in music strutted their stuff on Sunday on the red carpet at the 68th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, celebrating the industry’s biggest night in a swirl of black and white, barely-there lace and a dash of political anger. Here are some key looks from the Crypto.com Arena: Black and white Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny wears Schiaparelli to the Grammys © Etienne LAURENT / AFP Author Truman Capote hosted a legendary Black and White Ball in …
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