Pop star Billie Eilish's sanctimonious anti-ICE rant at the Grammys has blown up in her face in the most epic way possible, as the Tongva Tribe publicly called out the wealthy singer for living on their ancestral land while lecturing Americans about "stolen land."
During her Grammy acceptance speech, the 24-year-old millionaire declared "No one is illegal on stolen land" before adding "F— ICE" as President Trump's deportation operations continue removing criminal illegal aliens from American communities. But Eilish's virtue signaling quickly turned into a masterclass in hypocrisy when Native Americans fired back.
Social media erupted with the perfect response, as one user posted: "Tongva Tribe Calls Out Billie Eilish's Home on Ancestral Land After Grammys Speech." The post noted how the singer "criticized ICE raids by saying 'F— ICE' and invoking stolen land amid Trump-era deportations" while apparently having no problem living comfortably on actual stolen land herself.
BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales didn't mince words, calling out Eilish's "white savior complex" for what it really is – another privileged Hollywood elite lecturing working-class Americans while living in a bubble of wealth and privilege.
Hollywood's Anti-American Agenda
Eilish wasn't alone in her anti-ICE grandstanding. Bad Bunny also used his Grammy moment to attack America's immigration enforcement, proving once again that the entertainment industry has become nothing more than a propaganda arm for the radical left.
One conservative observer perfectly captured the double standard: "Conservatives are always grousing about entertainers sounding off about politics during awards shows. But it turns out that if Billie Eilish had only criticized the mullahs of Iran instead of ICE everything would've been fine."
While Eilish virtue signals from her mansion, President Trump is delivering on his promise to make America safe again by removing dangerous criminals who have no right to be here. The American people voted for secure borders and the rule of law – not lectures from millionaire pop stars who wouldn't last five minutes in the communities destroyed by illegal immigration.
Maybe it's time for Eilish to practice what she preaches and give her "stolen land" back to the Tongva Tribe. Until then, Americans see right through her performative wokeness.
