Hollywood Elites Push Anti-ICE Agenda at Grammys Ceremony
The 2026 Grammy Awards turned into another platform for liberal celebrities to attack America's immigration enforcement, as stars including Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber wore "ICE OUT" pins on the red carpet.
The coordinated political stunt, organized by the ACLU and other left-wing groups, targeted Immigration and Customs Enforcement following recent law enforcement incidents in Minneapolis. These are the same federal agents working to protect American communities from criminal illegal immigrants.
Celebrity Activism Goes Too Far
"I really wanted to say f*** ICE," singer Kehlani told reporters, demonstrating the crude disrespect these entertainers have for our nation's law enforcement officers who risk their lives daily.
The anti-American display included Hailey Bieber, Finneas, and songwriter Amy Allen, all pushing the radical agenda to abolish immigration enforcement entirely. These millionaire celebrities live in gated communities while working Americans deal with the consequences of open borders.
Coordinated Attack on Border Security
Working Families Power director Nelini Stamp admitted the campaign was deliberately timed to maximize media attention, starting at the Golden Globes and spreading through Hollywood award shows. Mark Ruffalo, Ariana Grande, and other usual suspects participated in the coordinated messaging.
"Our purpose was like, if the people in power are not going to do anything about this, we need to make sure that every single cultural event that people see this message," Stamp revealed, exposing the calculated nature of this propaganda campaign.
Music Industry's War on America
The entertainment industry's hostility toward President Trump's immigration policies continues to escalate. Musicians like Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo have complained about their songs being used in social media posts supporting border security.
Even Bruce Springsteen jumped on the bandwagon, debuting an anti-ICE protest song. These artists seem more concerned with virtue signaling than supporting the brave men and women who protect our borders.
Bad Bunny's Anti-American Stance
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, chosen as the Super Bowl halftime performer despite his anti-ICE rhetoric, previously admitted avoiding U.S. tour dates because he feared immigration enforcement. This is the same artist the NFL selected to represent America's biggest sporting event.
The Trump administration rightfully criticized this decision, questioning why someone who openly opposes American law enforcement should headline our most patriotic celebration.
Hollywood's Disconnect from Reality
While these privileged celebrities attack ICE from their luxury lifestyles, real Americans understand that immigration enforcement protects our communities, jobs, and national security. These pins represent another example of Hollywood's complete disconnect from the values that built this great nation.
The Constitution grants Congress the power to establish immigration laws, and ICE agents take an oath to enforce those laws. Attacking them is attacking the rule of law itself.
Americans deserve better than being lectured by entertainers who profit from our free market system while undermining the very institutions that protect it.