Billie Eilish Slams ICE and Trump Administration in Scathing Speech
Billie Eilish condemned U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Trump’s immigration policies while highlighting her $11.5 million fundraising for climate and food-security causes.
- Billie Eilish received an environmental justice award but criticized US immigration policies and administration priorities.
- Eilish said it was hard to celebrate while people 'no longer feel safe in our own homes or in our streets.'
- The US Department of Homeland Security called Eilish's comments 'garbage rhetoric' leading to increased assaults on law enforcement.
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Billie Eilish Rips Into ICE & Trump Administration, Says ‘We’re Seeing Our Neighbors Being Kidnapped, Peaceful Protestors Being Assaulted, & Murdered’ | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Billie Eilish is using her voice to call out injustices in the United States. On Saturday (January 27), the 24-year-old Grammy-winning singer was honored with the 2026 MLK Jr. Beloved Community Environmental Justice Award presented by the King Center. In her speech, Billie ripped into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Trump administration for what they’re doing to the country. Keep reading to find out more…“To be honest, I really…
As she received a prize for her commitment to ecology, Billie Eilish took the opportunity to convey a political message. The singer did not hesitate to criticize the Trump administration and the violence of the ICE, who was recently responsible for the death of a woman.
The doctor and Democratic Senator of Minnesota Matt Klein said during a rally that Renée Good was still alive when a doctor offered to help her but was blocked by the agents of the Ice, the same ones who had shot her shortly before. I learned from a NPR service that the woman was still alive after she was hit. She had a pulse for eight minutes. She was 37 years old and was killed by the federal border police during a arrest. L'articolo The docto…
In the Twin Cities, ICE resistance goes mainstream
The week before an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good in south Minneapolis, her 67-year-old neighbor Terri Sullivan heard that a school in nearby Richfield that serves mostly Latino students needed volunteers to keep an eye out for ICE during dropoff and pickup. Sullivan offered to help out. A few days later, an agent […]
The shooting of Renée Good by an ICE agent triggers protests in the USA, including from religious people.
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