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Eilish's Grammy Speech: "No One Is Illegal"
2 Feb
Summary
- Billie Eilish called for protest and solidarity at the Grammys.
- Several artists used their acceptance speeches to denounce immigration policies.
- Artists advocated for immigrants' rights and human dignity at the event.

At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish seized her Song of the Year win for "Wildflower" to deliver a powerful message against the Trump administration's immigration policies. Standing on stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Eilish urged attendees to continue protesting and speaking up, stating, "no one is illegal on stolen land." She emphasized the collective power of voices and the importance of ongoing resistance.
Several other artists echoed Eilish's sentiments throughout the evening. Shaboozey, accepting an award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, declared, "Immigrants built this country. literally." Best New Artist winner Olivia Dean proudly identified as "the granddaughter of an immigrant." Bad Bunny used his platform to state, "We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens -- we are humans and we are Americans," and called for love in activism.




