Music's biggest stars use the Grammys stage to protest Trump's immigration crackdown
Source: AP
By JAMES POLLARD
Updated 10:58 PM CST, February 1, 2026
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Entertainments awards season has coincided with the Trump administrations mass deportation campaign in Minneapolis, forcing artists to decide whether and how to join the growing cultural revolt against immigration crackdowns.
Pushback from musics biggest stars was visible Sunday from the Grammys red carpet and throughout the telecast. Activists spent the week pressing celebrities to don pins protesting the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence in cities, working with their teams to spread the message and circulating them at the many events leading up to the ceremony.
Billie Eilish, Finneas and Carole King wore pins while appearing onstage. Even Justin and Hailey Bieber, who dont normally address American politics, had them. Eilish began her song of the year speech by professing that no one is illegal on stolen land. British soul pop singer Olivia Dean, recognized as best new artist, shared that she is the granddaughter of an immigrant people who she said deserve to be celebrated. Expletives flew as ICE got cursed multiple times by winners including Kehlani.
Before I say thanks to God, Im gonna say: ICE out, Bad Bunny said to great applause while accepting the award for best música urbana album. Were not savage, were not animals, were not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans.

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