Billie Eilish's Grammy remarks ignite land-rights and immigration debate

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Billie Eilish used her Grammy speech to condemn ICE and advocate for immigrant rights, saying 'no one is illegal on stolen land,' a stance that drew both praise and pushback. Native Tongva representatives urged clearer attribution of Los Angeles land ownership, noting the broader history of land claims while the piece also touches on related property history around a beachfront home linked to Eilish’s circle and the ongoing immigration policy debate.
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- Billie Eilish Looked 'Tense' During First Sighting After Grammys 'Stolen Land' Speech Ignited Backlash Yahoo
- Eilish's $3 million mansion on indigenous land fuels criticism over stolen land remarks KOMO
- Billie Eilish Uses Grammys 2026 Song of the Year Win to Advocate for Immigrants: 'No One Is Illegal on Stolen Land' People.com
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