Billie Eilish Says “No One Is Illegal on Stolen Land,” Urges Fans to “Keep Fighting” and “Protesting” at Grammys
- Billie Eilish accepted the Grammy for Song of the Year for her song 'Wildflower' and stated, 'no one is illegal on stolen land' during her speech, aimed at ICE and Border Patrol in Minneapolis.
- Eilish urged, 'we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting,' showing support for immigrant rights.
- Bad Bunny and Olivia Dean also addressed immigration issues during their acceptance speeches at the Grammys, promoting love over hate.
- Many artists, including Joni Mitchell and Justin Bieber, wore 'ICE OUT' pins to protest against ICE actions during the awards show.
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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.
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 …
At the 68th Grammy Awards, politics was almost more important than music: Billie Eilish cursed Trump's ICE, Bad Bunny gave a foretaste of his Super Bowl half-time show in a week. Only one rapper ran as usual.
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