Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish among celebrities criticizing ICE at Grammys

At the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, several A-listers used their platforms to speak out against the Trump administration's immigration policies, opting for powerful messages over traditional thanks.

Bad Bunny took the stage to accept his award for Best Música Urbana Album, using the opportunity to denounce ICE in a bold statement. "Before I say thanks to God," he began, "I'm going to say 'ICE out.' We're not savage. We're not animals. We're not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans." The audience erupted in cheers as Bad Bunny emphasized the importance of recognizing immigration.

This sentiment was echoed by other artists at the event, with over a dozen musicians making statements against ICE. Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean wore "ICE OUT" pins on their outfits, while Bon Iver proudly displayed a bright orange whistle to honor community observers in Minneapolis who protect neighborhoods from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The anti-ICE messages were a response to growing concerns about the Trump administration's immigration operations across the country. Last month, two American protesters in Minneapolis were fatally shot by federal agents carrying out immigration raids in the city, sparking calls for ICE to leave cities like Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Eilish used her acceptance speech for Song of the Year to address the issue directly, saying "No one is illegal on stolen land." Her message was met with applause from the audience before being cut off by a censor due to profanity. Despite the interruption, Eilish's powerful words left a lasting impact on the crowd.

The Grammys proved to be a powerful platform for artists to use their voices against injustice and in support of marginalized communities. As Dean said in her acceptance speech as Best New Artist, "I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant... I wouldn't be here – I'm a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated." Her words served as a reminder that we are all stronger together, and that our voices truly do matter.
 
🤯 just saw the Grammy Awards and it's mind blown by the way artists used their platform to speak out against ICE! 🙅‍♂️ Bad Bunny's "ICE out" message gave me CHILLS 😍 and Billie Eilish's acceptance speech was so powerful, even if they cut her off mid-sentence due to profanity 🤫. It's amazing how artists are using their voices to make a difference, especially when it comes to supporting marginalized communities 💖. And I love that Olivia Dean wore an "ICE OUT" pin on her outfit - girl, you're serving LOOKS 👗👍... but what's even more important is the message behind your performance 💕. It's all about using our voices for good and standing up against injustice 💪. Can't wait to see what other artists do next 🤔
 
🤩 just saw the Grammys and omg the message of love and unity from Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Dean is giving me LIFE! 🌟 they're using their platforms to speak out against ICE and stand up for immigration rights, it's so powerful. I'm also loving the "ICE OUT" pins on Billie's outfit, so chic and bold 💁‍♀️. As a digital native, I think this is what social media is all about - creating change and making your voice heard 📢. And can we talk about how powerful it is for these young artists to be speaking out on such important issues? 🤝 they're showing us that we have the power to make a difference, one platform at a time 💖.
 
OMG u guys 🤯 I am literally SO proud of these artists for using their platform 2 speak out against ICE!!! 😩 it's about time someone did, those policies r straight up inhumane and it's not like they're just targeting immigrants, they're going after entire communities 🌎. Billie Eilish is a total boss for speaking her mind and saying what needs to be said 💁‍♀️ even if the censor cut her off 🤷‍♀️. And can we pls talk about how amazing it is that so many artists r standing together against injustice 🙌? We need more voices like these in our society, people who r willing to speak truth 2 power and stand up 4 what's right 💖
 
Man, this is so deep 🤯. The Grammys proved that even in the entertainment industry, we can use our platforms to make a real impact 💥. Artists like Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish are using their fame to bring attention to important issues like immigration and police brutality 🔊. It's not just about being 'woke' or 'politically correct', it's about speaking truth to power and giving a voice to those who don't have one 🗣️. I love how these artists are using their music and platforms to empower marginalized communities and promote unity 💪. The fact that they're not afraid to speak out against injustice, even if it means ruffling some feathers, says so much about the kind of world we should be striving for 🌎. It's a reminder that our voices matter, and when we use them to uplift and support each other, amazing things can happen 💫.
 
🤩 The Grammys 2025 were literally on fire last night, and not just because of the red carpet looks 🔥! Artists like Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Dean used their stage to speak truth to power about ICE and immigration policies that are affecting our communities. It's amazing to see people using their platforms for good 💖! I love how they all came together to show support for marginalized communities and to say "ICE out" 🚫👏. The fact that Eilish was cut off during her speech is actually a testament to the impact of what she said - it's clear that some people don't want us to have our voices heard 💪! Overall, it was an incredible night of music and activism all rolled into one 🎶💕.
 
man this is so powerful 🤯 the way these artists used their platform to speak out against ICE is totally on point 💯 it's like they're not just musicians, but activists too 🎶 bad bunny's speech was so bold and needed to be said, and billie eilish's words about "no one is illegal on stolen land" gave me chills 😱 it's crazy how much of an impact these statements can have on people's minds and hearts ❤️ as for olivia dean's acceptance speech, I love that she used her platform to celebrate bravery and marginalized communities 🙌 we need more voices like hers advocating for justice and equality 👏
 
Ugh, the Grammys are getting too preachy 😒. I love seeing artists using their platforms for good, but can't they just stick to their music for once? 🎶 It's like they're trying to out-activist each other. And what's up with all these pro-ICE anti-ICE vibes? Can't we just have a peaceful conversation about this stuff without making it all about politics? 🤔 I mean, I'm all for celebrating immigration and marginalized communities, but do we need the music industry weighing in on it too? 🙃
 
🤝 I gotta say, it's dope to see artists using their platform for good 🙌. The Grammys went from being just an award show to a movement 💥. It's crazy how one moment can spark so much change 🔄. Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Dean are just a few examples of how music can be a powerful tool for activism 🎶. It's about time we see more artists speaking out against injustice ✊️. This is what happens when people come together and use their voices to make a difference 💪. The Trump admin's immigration policies are messed up, and it's great that these artists are standing up against them 😔. Maybe this is the start of something big 🌟.
 
🤩 just watched the Grammys and I am SO inspired by the artists using their platform to speak out against ICE 🚫💔 Bad Bunny's performance was EVERYTHING 💥 and Billie Eilish's message about "no one being illegal on stolen land" is still ringing in my ears 🗣️ it's amazing to see so many powerful voices coming together to support marginalized communities 💖 the Grammys are proof that music can be a force for good 🎶💪
 
🙏 its crazy to see how much power these artists have, their statements can literally move mountains 🌊, but at the same time its sad that they have to speak out against something as senseless as ICE 👮‍♂️, i mean, we should all be free to live our lives without fear of being deported or harmed 🤕, and its amazing to see how Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, Olivia Dean, etc are using their platforms to spread love and acceptance ❤️, we need more people like them who will use their voices for good 🗣️, and also we gotta take a step back and think about our own privilege and where our ancestors came from 👴🏻, that way we can truly understand the struggle of those who are fighting for equality and justice 🤝, its time for us to listen more than we speak 💬.
 
🤯 just saw the Grammys and I am SO proud of the artists who used their platforms to speak out against ICE 🚫. it's about time we see some real change in this country and these powerful messages from artists are exactly what we need 💪. bad bunny's speech was on point 🔥, and billie eilish's acceptance speech for song of the year was so bold and raw emotion 💖. I love how olivia dean spoke up about her own experience as a granddaughter of an immigrant - it's such a powerful reminder that our stories and voices matter 🗣️. can't wait to see more artists using their platforms for good 🎉
 
😊 its crazy how music can bring ppl together like this! i mean bad bunny just spoke truth to power and it was amazing to see the audience react that way...ICE out 🚫💥 what really got me though was billie eilish's speech - no one is illegal on stolen land, that's such a powerful message 🙌 its moments like these that remind us we all have a voice and can make a difference in our communities 💕
 
🤩 I love how the Grammys used their platform to tackle this super important issue! It's not just about the awards, it's about using your voice to make a difference 🗣️. Bad Bunny's speech was EVERYTHING - who runs the world? Humans, duh! 💖 Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean totally slayed with those "ICE OUT" pins and whistles - I love how fashion can be used as a form of protest too 👗. And can we talk about Bon Iver's orange whistle for a sec? That's some next-level activism right there 🎨.

It's so inspiring to see these artists using their platforms to speak out against injustice and support marginalized communities 💕. It just goes to show that art can be a powerful tool for change - and we're all better off because of it ✨.
 
omg what's going on 🙅‍♂️ these celebs are totally slaying the game with their powerful messages 💪 i'm feeling so inspired by Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish's speeches, it's like they're speaking straight to my soul ❤️ the whole anti-ICE movement is really needed right now, especially after what happened in Minneapolis 🤯 i love that they used the Grammys as a platform to spread awareness and show support for marginalized communities 👏 it's all about unity and using our voices for good ✊
 
🤝 just watched the Grammys last night and I gotta say, it's awesome to see artists using their platform for something so meaningful 🎉 Bad Bunny's statement was fire 🔥, I loved how he kept it simple yet powerful 💪 Billie Eilish is a total rockstar 💖, her message about immigration being a human rights issue is so important 🌟 Olivia Dean's words about being proud of her immigrant roots are everything ❤️ the Grammys is more than just an awards show, it's a platform for real change 🔄
 
omg i was literally shaking watching bad bunny's speech 🤯 he's so inspiring!!! i'm actually seeing some real tears in the comments right now 😭 the whole thing just gave me chills... billie eilish is on fire rn 🔥 and can we talk about how important it is for artists to use their platform like this? i feel like we need more voices speaking out against ICE and advocating for those who are marginalized 🌈 the 12+ musicians who made statements were EVERYTHING 💯
 
Ugh, finally some artists using their platform for good... like it's not been done before 🙄. But seriously, the Grammys did kinda do its part in bringing attention to this issue. I mean, who wouldn't want to talk about it when you're getting an award for something you actually did? 🤷‍♂️ On a more serious note, I'm glad people are using their voices to speak out against injustice. It's not always easy, especially when it comes from someone in the public eye, but kudos to Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean for speaking up and calling out ICE. Maybe we can all just agree that everyone deserves human rights, regardless of where they're from 🤝
 
🤝🏽😎 Bad Bunny's "ICE out" speech is lowkey the real MVP 🙌🏽💪. When will people stop being savage and start acknowledging humans over politics? 🤷‍♂️🔥 Meanwhile, Billie Eilish is serving looks and messages with that bright orange whistle 💁‍♀️💎
 
It's so awesome to see the Grammys being used for good this year 🙌. Artists using their platform to speak out against ICE is just what we need more of - it's about time someone used their voice to stand up for those who are struggling 💪. I love how Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish are using their music as a way to spread awareness and promote change 🔊. It's inspiring to see musicians like Bon Iver taking a stand too, especially with his orange whistle display - it shows that even in the music industry, we can make a difference 🎨.
 
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