Billie Eilish drawn into land-right row after Grammys address
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Billie Eilish is facing criticism after her Grammys acceptance speech attacking ICE and declaring “no one is illegal on stolen land,” when the Gabrieleno Tongva tribe said her $3 million Los Angeles mansion sits on their ancestral land and urged explicit recognition of Tongva territory; critics accused her of virtue signaling amid political backlash from some conservatives.
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- Billie Eilish and Finneas make Grammy history, deliver powerful speech: 'No one is illegal on stolen land' Los Angeles Times
- Native American tribe that owns land under Billie Eilish’s LA mansion has message for virtue-signaling singer New York Post
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