Not one celebrity ever wore a pin for Laken Riley or anyone murdered by illegal immigrants
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
Hollywood convened on Sunday night for its latest gathering of decadence and self-indulgence at the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Recognized throughout the entertainment industry as music’s biggest night, the annual awards show honors the music industry’s top performers over the last year. It’s tradition for those in the industry to get together and tell one another how great they are — and also use their enormous platforms to engage in left-wing idolatry and promote radical politics and ideology. This year’s show was no exception, as attendees blasted illegal immigration enforcement.
Remember Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray, or any of the other numerous victims who illegal immigrants brutally murdered? That’s OK, neither did any of the musicians at the Grammys. Innocent American women die while Hollywood celebrities lie.
Riley and Morin were killed while jogging. Their murderers were allowed in the country because of the Biden administration’s policies. This means that if former President Joe Biden had not been elected, both Riley and Morin would likely be alive today.
Biden and Democratic leaders are primarily responsible for their murders, yet celebrities have not said or done anything.
Based on such inaction, it’s evident that their deaths, and the grief their families suffered due to the radical, illegal immigration ideology implemented by Democrats, did not deserve recognition, yesterday or at any Grammy show over the years. Not one celebrity has ever used their platform to recognize these innocent victims. But they sure do have a joyous time blasting the federal agency seeking to prevent such crimes and protect people from being murdered by illegal immigrants.
Numerous attendees used their time to criticize illegal immigration enforcement operations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and President Donald Trump. Some musicians and entertainers, such as Justin Bieber and others I had never heard of, wore pins that read “ICE OUT.” Some, such as Super Bowl halftime show performer Bad Bunny, blasted ICE and illegal immigrant enforcement operations during their award acceptance speeches.
“Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say, ‘ICE out,'” Bad Bunny said during his acceptance speech. “We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.”
Tell that to Nungaray’s parents.
Consider the words of the best new artist award winner, Olivia Dean.
“I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant,” …
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
Hollywood convened on Sunday night for its latest gathering of decadence and self-indulgence at the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Recognized throughout the entertainment industry as music’s biggest night, the annual awards show honors the music industry’s top performers over the last year. It’s tradition for those in the industry to get together and tell one another how great they are — and also use their enormous platforms to engage in left-wing idolatry and promote radical politics and ideology. This year’s show was no exception, as attendees blasted illegal immigration enforcement.
Remember Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray, or any of the other numerous victims who illegal immigrants brutally murdered? That’s OK, neither did any of the musicians at the Grammys. Innocent American women die while Hollywood celebrities lie.
Riley and Morin were killed while jogging. Their murderers were allowed in the country because of the Biden administration’s policies. This means that if former President Joe Biden had not been elected, both Riley and Morin would likely be alive today.
Biden and Democratic leaders are primarily responsible for their murders, yet celebrities have not said or done anything.
Based on such inaction, it’s evident that their deaths, and the grief their families suffered due to the radical, illegal immigration ideology implemented by Democrats, did not deserve recognition, yesterday or at any Grammy show over the years. Not one celebrity has ever used their platform to recognize these innocent victims. But they sure do have a joyous time blasting the federal agency seeking to prevent such crimes and protect people from being murdered by illegal immigrants.
Numerous attendees used their time to criticize illegal immigration enforcement operations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and President Donald Trump. Some musicians and entertainers, such as Justin Bieber and others I had never heard of, wore pins that read “ICE OUT.” Some, such as Super Bowl halftime show performer Bad Bunny, blasted ICE and illegal immigrant enforcement operations during their award acceptance speeches.
“Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say, ‘ICE out,'” Bad Bunny said during his acceptance speech. “We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.”
Tell that to Nungaray’s parents.
Consider the words of the best new artist award winner, Olivia Dean.
“I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant,” …
Not one celebrity ever wore a pin for Laken Riley or anyone murdered by illegal immigrants
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
Hollywood convened on Sunday night for its latest gathering of decadence and self-indulgence at the 68th annual Grammy Awards. Recognized throughout the entertainment industry as music’s biggest night, the annual awards show honors the music industry’s top performers over the last year. It’s tradition for those in the industry to get together and tell one another how great they are — and also use their enormous platforms to engage in left-wing idolatry and promote radical politics and ideology. This year’s show was no exception, as attendees blasted illegal immigration enforcement.
Remember Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray, or any of the other numerous victims who illegal immigrants brutally murdered? That’s OK, neither did any of the musicians at the Grammys. Innocent American women die while Hollywood celebrities lie.
Riley and Morin were killed while jogging. Their murderers were allowed in the country because of the Biden administration’s policies. This means that if former President Joe Biden had not been elected, both Riley and Morin would likely be alive today.
Biden and Democratic leaders are primarily responsible for their murders, yet celebrities have not said or done anything.
Based on such inaction, it’s evident that their deaths, and the grief their families suffered due to the radical, illegal immigration ideology implemented by Democrats, did not deserve recognition, yesterday or at any Grammy show over the years. Not one celebrity has ever used their platform to recognize these innocent victims. But they sure do have a joyous time blasting the federal agency seeking to prevent such crimes and protect people from being murdered by illegal immigrants.
Numerous attendees used their time to criticize illegal immigration enforcement operations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and President Donald Trump. Some musicians and entertainers, such as Justin Bieber and others I had never heard of, wore pins that read “ICE OUT.” Some, such as Super Bowl halftime show performer Bad Bunny, blasted ICE and illegal immigrant enforcement operations during their award acceptance speeches.
“Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say, ‘ICE out,'” Bad Bunny said during his acceptance speech. “We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.”
Tell that to Nungaray’s parents.
Consider the words of the best new artist award winner, Olivia Dean.
“I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant,” …
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