Bad Bunny's powerful Grammy acceptance speech on Sunday night sent a clear message to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, with the Puerto Rican superstar declaring "ICE out" before expressing gratitude to God.
The artist delivered his anti-ICE stance just days after the White House announced plans to deploy ICE agents at the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, where Bad Bunny is set to perform. By explicitly condemning the agency's presence at the event, Bad Bunny made a significant statement on stage.
As he accepted the Grammy for Best Urban Album for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Bad Bunny emphasized that those being targeted by ICE are not animals or aliens, but rather human beings who deserve to be treated with dignity. His message resonated deeply with the audience and fellow artists in attendance.
Bad Bunny's bold statement marked a turning point in the growing protests across the entertainment industry against ICE operations. The artist's decision to speak out on stage added weight to his anti-ICE stance, sending a clear message that the music community will no longer tolerate the presence of federal immigration enforcement officials at its events.
The audience responded enthusiastically to Bad Bunny's speech, with many viewers praising his courage and conviction in using his platform to advocate for human rights.
The artist delivered his anti-ICE stance just days after the White House announced plans to deploy ICE agents at the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, where Bad Bunny is set to perform. By explicitly condemning the agency's presence at the event, Bad Bunny made a significant statement on stage.
As he accepted the Grammy for Best Urban Album for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Bad Bunny emphasized that those being targeted by ICE are not animals or aliens, but rather human beings who deserve to be treated with dignity. His message resonated deeply with the audience and fellow artists in attendance.
Bad Bunny's bold statement marked a turning point in the growing protests across the entertainment industry against ICE operations. The artist's decision to speak out on stage added weight to his anti-ICE stance, sending a clear message that the music community will no longer tolerate the presence of federal immigration enforcement officials at its events.
The audience responded enthusiastically to Bad Bunny's speech, with many viewers praising his courage and conviction in using his platform to advocate for human rights.