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OPINION

The Grammys: Supporting Violent Illegal Aliens!

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The Grammys: Supporting Violent Illegal Aliens!
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You know?

I wouldn’t have pegged Justin and Hailey Bieber as advocates for violent criminals. I wouldn’t have expected Bad Bunny to be comfortable standing shoulder-to-shoulder with policies that protect rapists and child predators. I certainly wouldn’t have guessed Billie Eilish would publicly align herself with movements that undermine law enforcement tasked with removing some of the most dangerous people from our country.

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Yet here we are.

By wearing those insipid little pins that read “ICE OUT” during the Grammy Awards telecast, the celebrity class didn’t just make a political statement. They adopted—verbatim—the talking points of Ilhan Omar, Tim Walz, Justin Frey, and the broader radical Left that wants Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crippled or abolished entirely.

And if you want ICE out, it says something very specific about your value system.

First, it means you are willing—knowingly or not—to defend the people ICE is lawfully removing from the United States: heinous criminal aliens. These are not gardeners, nannies, or people overstaying visas while working two jobs. ICE’s primary enforcement targets today are individuals with criminal convictions or pending charges—including murder, rape, sexual assault, child exploitation, human trafficking, drug distribution, and violent gang activity.

Let’s talk facts.

In recent enforcement actions, ICE arrests included approximately 88,000 individuals in Texas, 34,000 in Florida, 13,000 in New York, and 12,000 in Georgia. These operations were conducted without riots, without cities burning, and without chaos. Law enforcement did its job professionally and quietly.

Not a single riot followed.

That alone exposes the lie that ICE enforcement causes social unrest. It doesn’t. What causes unrest is political leaders and celebrities deliberately inflaming tensions with misinformation.

Second, wearing an “ICE OUT” pin signals that you believe law enforcement—not criminals—is the problem. That’s a profoundly warped moral framework.

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ICE officers don’t write immigration law. They enforce it. They don’t decide who crosses the border illegally. They deal with the consequences after the damage has already been done. To demand that ICE “get out” is to demand that criminals stay in.

That means accepting the collateral damage:

– Women assaulted by repeat offenders who should have been deported

– Children trafficked across borders and sold into exploitation

– Families devastated by fentanyl flooding their communities

– Neighborhoods terrorized by MS-13 and cartel-affiliated gangs

That’s not compassion. That’s cruelty masquerading as virtue.

Third—and perhaps most damning—the celebrity outrage ignores who ICE officers actually are.

They are parents. Spouses. Neighbors. Veterans. Men and women who take on what is arguably the toughest job in law enforcement today. They operate in a political environment where local officials refuse to cooperate, prosecutors decline to charge, and governors grandstand for social media applause—all while ICE agents are expected to clean up the mess quietly and professionally.

They face constant demonization. They are compared to Nazis. Their families are harassed. Their identities are doxxed. All for enforcing laws that Congress passed and courts have upheld.

Meanwhile, the celebrities lecturing America from red carpets enjoy armed security, gated homes, and police protection—while demanding that everyday Americans live without it.

That hypocrisy should offend everyone.

What makes this moment especially grotesque is the moral inversion on display. The Grammys used to celebrate art. Now they celebrate ideological conformity. They signal virtue by attacking the very people preventing rape, murder, and human trafficking.

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And let’s be clear: silence is also a statement. Every artist who stood there wearing that pin—or said nothing while others did—endorsed the message.

ICE isn’t perfect. No institution run by fallen humans is. But abolishing ICE wouldn’t create mercy. It would create open season on the vulnerable.

The men and women of ICE deserve something better than smug condemnation from celebrities who will never visit a crime scene, interview a trafficking victim, or knock on a family’s door after a preventable death.

Here’s the reality the Grammys don’t want to face:

When ICE does its job, communities are safer.

When ICE is obstructed, criminals thrive.

And when celebrities glamorize ignorance, real people pay the price.

You can clap for that if you want.

The rest of us will stand with the people doing the hard work—quietly, lawfully, and with far more compassion than those pretending to have it.

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