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Grammys 2026 winners voice support for immigrants.
Summary
At the 2026 Grammys, several winners including Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean and Billie Eilish used acceptance speeches and pins to express support for immigrants. The Recording Academy's CEO and other performers also spoke about music's role during difficult times.
Content
Several winners at the 2026 Grammy Awards used their moments onstage to speak in support of immigrants amid heightened public debate over federal immigration enforcement. Olivia Dean referenced her family's immigrant history when she accepted the best new artist award. Bad Bunny called for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to be removed from U.S. cities during an acceptance speech and received a standing ovation. Other performers including Billie Eilish and SZA also used their speeches to address hope, solidarity and the power of music.
Key points:
- Olivia Dean said she is the granddaughter of an immigrant while accepting best new artist.
- Bad Bunny urged "ICE out" during his best música urbana album acceptance speech and later won album of the year.
- Bad Bunny dedicated his album of the year award in Spanish to people who left their homelands to pursue their dreams.
- Several artists, including Hailey and Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish and Carole King, wore "ICE Out" pins at the ceremony.
- Billie Eilish, while accepting song of the year, said "No one is illegal on stolen land," and parts of her speech were censored.
- Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. spoke about music's power in times of crisis, and SZA urged people not to fall into despair.
Summary:
The speeches and visible signs of support highlighted artists aligning publicly with immigrant communities during a period of intense discussion about enforcement and deportations. Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform at next week's Super Bowl, and reactions to performers' statements and selections remain part of the ongoing public conversation.
