Like a programmed robot, Billie Eilish dropped the line “no one is illegal on stolen land,” and the audience erupted as if she’d said something profound. In reality, she just combined two Democrat talking points into one slogan with no explanation or argument behind them — and the crowd cheered anyway.
It was pure slogan politics: no history, no logic, just rehearsed phrases meant to sound virtuous — including the claim that “no one is illegal,” which is false. People who enter or remain in the United States illegally are, by definition, here unlawfully. They are illegal. Immigration law exists, and it draws a legal distinction between lawful entry and unlawful entry. Pretending that line does not exist doesn’t make it disappear — it just denies reality. The idea that America is “stolen land” ignores the fact that the nation was built through wars, treaties, and land purchases — the same way every modern country on Earth was formed.
These talking points came from someone who lives in gated homes, with millions of dollars and armed security paid to keep her safe. Celebrities demand open borders for everyone else while surrounding themselves with walls, guards, and elite neighborhoods. That contradiction never gets explained — it just gets applause.
Celebrities don’t just have one layer of protection. They live inside a whole security bubble most people never experience.
Celebrities rely on armed bodyguards, chauffeurs, gated homes, private security teams, top-of-the-line security systems, controlled-access buildings, restricted backstage and VIP-only areas, crowd barriers and checkpoints, street closures, and police-controlled perimeters at events and appearances — far beyond what normal citizens ever receive.
Regular Americans rely on ICE and law enforcement to enforce the law and keep our communities safe.
She didn’t just say this on what she calls “stolen land” — she has made tens of millions of dollars selling music, merch, and concert tickets on it. If America is truly illegitimate, then so is the fortune she’s built from it. Funny how “stolen land” is a problem when Americans demand border security, but not when it’s funding her lifestyle, her security, and her gated world.
Here are her exact words that earned a standing ovation and thunderous applause:
“No one is illegal on stolen land. And yeah, it’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now. And I just, I feel really hopeful in this room. And I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting. And our, our voices really do matter and the people matter. And, um, f*ck ICE.”
Give her an award for stringing together Democrat talking points.
At the Grammys, two left-wing talking points — capped with “f*ck ICE” — earned a standing ovation from an audience protected by layers of private and police security.
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