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Justin Bieber, Pinkpantheress and many of music's biggest stars are wearing anti-ICE "Be Good" and "ICE Out" pins at the 2026 Grammy awards.
The pins are part of an ACLU and Working Families Party-endorsed campaign organized by "a coalition of entertainment industry professionals," per a press release. The pins first caught the public's attention at the 2026 Golden Globe awards where celebrities like Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart, and Tessa Thompson wore the pins to speak out against the Trump administration's immigration policy and the killing of Renée Good. Since then, the death of Alex Pretti at the hands of ICE has inspired mass protest and public outrage.
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The ubiquity of "ICE Out" pins at the 2026 Grammys speaks to the growing call for accountability and the extent of the music industry's opposition to the Trump administration's aggressive deportation policy and recent actions in Minnesota.
Other musicians who were also seen wearing the pins include Olivia Rodrigo, Kesha, Hayley Williams, Bon Iver, Jason Isbell, Kehlani, Turnstile, Wet Leg, Destin Conrad, Joni Mitchell, Greg Araki, Robert Glasper, Jim-E Stack, and more.
Other artists used the Grammy red carpet to speak out against the Trump Administration and ICE. Amyl of Amyl and the Sniffers said "f*ck ICE" when speaking to The FADER.