The music stopped. The room didn’t.From the moment the first ‘ICE OUT’ pin hit the red carpet, the Grammys turned into a live, televised rebellion against Trump’s brutal immigration crackdown and the deaths already staining his second term. Artists cursed ICE from the stage, mourned the dead, and warned America that silence now

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