Tribe reveals ironic truth about superstar singer’s mansion after ‘stolen land’ speech
- Billie Eilish claimed, 'No one is illegal on stolen land,' during her Grammy speech, criticizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement .
- The Tongva tribe asserts that Eilish's $14 million mansion is built on their ancestral land and that they have not been contacted by her directly.
- A spokesperson for the Tongva tribe highlighted the significance of mentioning their tribe in public discussions about land.
- Eilish's comments faced criticism for their perceived hypocrisy, as she resides on land considered 'stolen' while seeking legal protection for her property.
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Billie Eilish's Grammys speech: Here's how the Tongva Tribe responds to 'stolen land' comments
Singer Billie Eilish's Grammy speech calling America 'stolen land' has drawn a response from the Tongva tribe. The indigenous people of the Los Angeles basin confirmed Eilish's mansion sits on their ancestral territory. They expressed a desire for explicit acknowledgment of their land in future discussions. The tribe noted Eilish has not directly contacted them about her property.
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Tribe reveals ironic truth about superstar singer’s mansion after ‘stolen land’ speech
Billie Eilish delivered a speech at the Grammy Awards in which she slammed the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement crackdown and said that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”
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