Musicians Who’ve Spoken Out Against ICE, From Bad Bunny to Billie Eilish

The article discusses how various artists have spoken out against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in response to its actions in 2026. The list includes:

* Olivia Rodrigo, who slammed the Trump administration for using her song "All-American Bitch" in a video glorifying ICE.
* SZA, who expressed outrage at ICE's actions outside of the 2026 ceremony.
* Tom Morello, who organized a Concert Of Resistance & Solidarity to Defend Minnesota in response to ICE's actions.
* Tyler, The Creator, who wrote "F--K ICE" on his Instagram Story and posted a scene from his song "Paid in Full".
* Neil Young, who wrote an article criticizing Donald Trump and the Trump administration's support for ICE.

The article also mentions that many artists have spoken out against ICE in various ways, including using their music to express their opposition or organizing concerts and events to raise awareness about the issue.
 
🎵😒 I'm so done with ICE and their cruel tactics towards migrants 🚫💔 Artists are finally speaking up and using their platform to make a difference 🙌 It's about time someone called out the Trump administration for exploiting Olivia Rodrigo's music like that 🤯 They need to own up to their actions and stop targeting innocent people. I love how artists are organizing events and concerts to raise awareness about this issue – it's a great way to educate people and build momentum for change 🌟
 
ICE is literally ruining everything 🤯. I mean, who gives a platform to someone who can't even be trusted with power? The way they're using artists' work as some sort of propaganda tool is just disgusting. Like, Olivia Rodrigo's song "All-American Bitch" was taken out of context and used to promote this awful organization? No thanks.

And what's up with SZA? Expressing outrage over ICE's actions outside of a ceremony? Like, isn't that what concerts are for? Tom Morello is my kinda guy though - he organized a Concert Of Resistance & Solidarity and that's the kind of stuff I'd pay to see. Tyler, The Creator wrote "F--K ICE" on his Instagram Story and I love how bold he was about it.

Neil Young's article criticizing Donald Trump and the Trump administration's support for ICE is what really got me though. It's like, we're living in a time where artists are the only ones speaking out against this stuff because no one else will. We need more people to step up and use their platforms for good.
 
OMG I'm low-key impressed by all these artists standing up for what they believe in 🤯♀️! Did you know that 70% of Gen Z's support for immigration reform is directly linked to seeing influencers like Olivia Rodrigo speak out against ICE? 📊 Also, Tom Morello's Concert Of Resistance & Solidarity raised over $100k for local organizations supporting immigrant rights, which is wild 💸. Meanwhile, SZA's Instagram stories gained 1.5M+ views in a single day after she shared her thoughts on ICE, showing that social media can be a powerful tool for change 📱. It's dope to see these artists using their platforms to amplify marginalized voices and make a difference 🌎
 
ICE is literally taking advantage of innocent people's work... like Olivia Rodrigo's song being used to glorify them is wild 🤯 I mean I get it, they're trying to make a point but come on, who does that? And SZA's outrage at their actions outside the ceremony makes sense too. ICE needs to just do what they're supposed to do without involving artists in this mess. It's like, can't we all just coexist peacefully? 🤝
 
omg this is amazing 🤩 so many talented people using their platforms to speak up against ice its really inspiring to see them all come together like this 🌈 theres nothing more powerful than art and music bringing people together 🎶 i mean olivia rodrigo just used her own song against her, thats already a huge statement 🙌 sza was literally outraged outside the ceremony who can blame her though 🤷‍♀️ its crazy how much of an impact these artists are having on this conversation
 
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