Grammys spectacle changes nothing: majority of Americans support ICE
Despite a mainstream media push and celebrity sob fest promoting an “ICE OUT” of President Trump’s law and order agenda, Americans largely support deportation and immigration enforcement
Opinion-editorial by Summer Lane | February 2, 2026
On Sunday night, a flurry of self-important celebrities walked the red carpet at the Grammys, many of them sporting “ICE OUT” buttons in a flourish of political opposition to federal immigration enforcement operations nationwide.
Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny condemned ICE onstage while accepting an award, eliciting a standing ovation from a crowd of elitist, rich celebrities who can afford personal security details and very tall, very guarded fences around their multi-million-dollar mansions.
“Nobody is illegal on stolen land,” said pop princess Billie Eilish, the owner of a $2 million equestrian ranch in Glendale, California. She has a net worth of more than $50 million.
Trevor Noah took a couple of jabs at President Trump and Nicki Minaj in his remarks, even going so far as to accuse the president of needing Greenland as a replacement for Epstein Island – a dangerous joke with absolutely no basis in reality.
In other words, the Grammys were what Americans have come to expect from the infamously waning class of Hollywood “stars”: a cadre of snobbish, rich jerks tossing statues at each other, clapping each other on the back, and virtue signaling to the world that they are “better than you” and more enlightened because they are anti-police, anti-law and order, and anti-American.
Good for them. They’re just living their truth, after all.
Unfortunately for the media machine and the debased celebrity cretins that once ruled the world with a glittering fist, Americans just don’t care what they think – and for good reason.
Celebrities shed tears, but Americans could care less
A new poll from Cygnal proved this week just how off-base, out of touch, and abhorrently narcissistic celebrities really are. As they cry crocodile tears over the deportations of pedophiles, sexual assaulters, and drug traffickers, the American people are icing them out.
Cygnal’s new poll found that 73 percent of Americans agree that entering the United States illegally is “breaking the law.” Americans also support deporting illegal entrants by a 2:1 margin, 61-34.
These numbers are a stunning rebuke of Hollywood propagandists and celebrities who preach about how evil it is to enforce law and order when they won’t even walk down the street in Beverly Hills without a team of beefy security guards.
The hypocrisy is repugnant, and Americans are clearly unimpressed.
Cygnal’s poll also found that Democrats who oppose ICE operations are shooting themselves in the political foot. “When voters are told Democrats want to defund ICE or even shut down the government to stop ICE from enforcing immigration law, the political fallout is immediate and severe,” their data found.
The generic ballot flips from D+4 to R+0 if Democrats openly oppose ICE. And if there is a forced shutdown of ICE operations, Republicans actually take a two-point lead. Swing voters also pivot a shocking 16 points toward Republicans upon an ICE shutdown.
The data is clear: ICE is broadly supported by the majority of Americans, and so is President Trump’s law and order agenda.
After all, his promise to restore law and order and secure the border was possibly the single most important issue that secured his reelection, so this is unsurprising.
“The message is unmistakable: Democrats are far on one side of an issue where voters are in strong majorities on the other,” Cygnal observed in its report.
Even more pointedly, Brent Buchanan, CEO of Cygnal said in a statement, “Voters see illegal immigration as a simple question of law and order. The data leaves no wiggle room. Americans want the law enforced, they want illegal immigrants removed, and they punish politicians who try to block ICE from doing its job.”
The data also makes something else abundantly clear: the era of the Hollywood “star” is over. Americans are tired of being preached to, criticized, and propagandized. The once-glamorous façade of Hollywood has crumbled to reveal something rotten and sinister beneath the surface, and the average voter isn’t buying what they’re selling anymore.
Just keeping moving forward
It seems obvious that when anti-American forces are most desperate, they recruit celebrities and influencers to carry forth their message. Unfortunately for them, most U.S. voters are more informed than ever before, thanks to decentralized information trove that is the internet.
This makes it hard for repetitive propaganda to stick, especially when it unappetizingly casts a shadow over an awards show that is supposed to be a celebration of music and talent.
“The Grammy Awards are the WORST, virtually unwatchable! CBS is lucky not to have this garbage litter their airwaves any longer,” President Trump remarked on Truth Social.
He also took a swing at host Trevor Noah’s off-color jokes regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
“Noah, a total loser, better get his facts straight, and get them straight fast,” the president warned. “It looks like I’ll be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless, dope of an M.C., and suing him for plenty$. Ask Little George Slopadopolus, and others, how that all worked out. Also ask CBS! Get ready Noah, I’m going to have some fun with you!”
Gone are the days of unchecked celebrity claims and accusations. Gone, too, are the days of idolizing someone purely for being “famous.”
The American people are hungry for objective truth and evenly applied justice. Celebrity idolization has gone by the wayside as critical and hurting Americans search for answers, push for impartial justice, and put their country first.
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