Addison Rae
Source: MEGAAddison Rae informed her followers about how they can stay up to date.
Celebrities are using their platforms to share their strong denunciations of Donald Trump's administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over immigration raids.
Addison Rae shared a link to the National Immigration Law Center as she asked fans to "get involved" on an Instagram Story."I'm so disappointed and disturbed by what is happening across our nation," she wrote. "This country could not exist without immigrants. Every human being deserves the right to exist in an environment that makes them feel safe, lovingly protected, and embraced."
Bad Bunny
Source: MEGABad Bunny did not include the U.
S. in his tour due to ICE raids.A longtime critic of ICE, Bad Bunny has lambasted the federal agency multiple times in recent months.
In June, he rebuked ICE agents who were conducting raids in his native Puerto Rico and across the country."Look, those motherf------ are in these cars, RAV4s. They're here on [Avenida] Pontezuela... instead of leaving the people alone and working," he said.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Source: MEGABillie Joe Armstrong used a Green Day song as his post's background music.
Billie Joe Armstrong let a Green Day song do the talking in a video from one of the Los Angeles protests he shared on Instagram."🖕🧊," he captioned the clip, which featured his band's song "F--- Off."
Chappell Roan
Source: MEGAThe U.
S. Department of Homeland Security responded to Chappell Roan's comments.
While at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., on October 10, Chappell Roan harshly censured ICE after speaking about the Los Angeles wildfires."F--- ICE forever," she said, prompting the crowd to chant along.
Chelsea Handler
Source: MEGAChelsea Handler urged fans to boycott a major American corporation.
In an October 16 Instagram post, Chelsea Handler dropped a blistering critique as she urged fans to boycott Home Depot over the American corporation's alleged use of surveillance technology she claims may be shared with the government."If you're as disgusted as I am by these ICE raids, then we need to start boycotting the companies that are enabling or profiting off of these ICE raids," she said in the video.
The comedian highlighted the company's use of Flock, a system she said tracks everything - including customer movements and license plates - as soon as they enter the parking lot."They can share that with whomever they want. They can share that with the police. They can share that with ICE. They can share that with Kanye West if they want to," she quipped. "I'm against that. I'm against being surveilled and I'm against Home Depot being an unsafe place for its workers and for its shoppers.""So I am breaking up with Home Depot. I hope you will join me," Handler added. "Hopefully this won't be the end of our relationship. Hopefully they will grow a pair and denounce ICE and denounce surveilling Americans - and like many of my ex-lovers, they will reappear down the line in my life and I will welcome them with open... AI."
Doechii
Source: MEGADoechii won the Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the event.
Doechii made her voice heard in her acceptance speech after winning the Best Female Hip-Hop Artist award at the BET Awards.
The "What It Is" rapper called out Trump for using military forces to prevent people from exercising their right to protest."What type of government is that?" she asked the crowd. "People are being swept up and torn from their families, and I feel it's my responsibility as an artist to use this moment to speak up for all oppressed people, for Black people, for Latino people, for trans people, for the people in Gaza. We all deserve to live in hope and not in fear, and I hope we stand together, my brothers and my sisters, against hate, and we protest against it."
Eva Longoria
Source: MEGAEva Longoria tore into the National Guard's deployment.
In a TikTok video, Eva Longoria said mass deportations are "inhumane" and "hard to watch.""The comments, and people's reactions to it, are surprising to me because it is un-American. We can all agree, nobody wants criminals in our country," she shared. "Nobody wants rapists, nobody wants drug dealers, nobody wants bad actors in our country. That's not what's happening. These round-ups are happening in birthday parties, in elementary graduations, at Home Depot. Those are not criminals."The Young and the Restless alum added, "I hope everyone can have more compassion to this issue, and realize that we have industries dependent on immigrant labor. People who feed us, and take care of us, take care of our families and our children, and our communities. We can't deny them as humans."
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