'No One Is Illegal on Stolen Land': How the Grammys Turned Into a Giant Trump Roast and ICE Protest
Artists used the live Grammy telecast to protest immigration policies, with many wearing pins and speaking out against ICE amid growing public backlash, organizers said.
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How music's biggest stars protested Trump's immigration crackdown at the Grammys
Entertainment's awards season has coincided with the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign in Minneapolis, forcing artists to decide whether and how to join the growing cultural revolt against immigration crackdowns.
At the Grammys, the US music scene (almost) appears closed: against Trump's regime and his politics. Three impressions.
Not one celebrity ever wore a pin for Laken Riley or anyone murdered by illegal immigrants
Hollywood convened on Sunday night for its latest gathering of decadence and self-indulgence at the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Recognized throughout the entertainment industry as music’s biggest night, the annual awards show honors the music industry’s top performers over the last year. It’s tradition for those in the industry to get together and tell one another how great they are — and also use their enormous platforms to engage in left-wing i…
Some of the most important stars in the music heavily criticized Sunday night the migratory raids that rock the United States, as they gathered in Los Angeles for the Grammy Awards.
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