Musicians Unite: Lorde's Generous Donation and Artists' Advocacy for Immigrant Rights

Lorde recently made a generous donation of $204,000 to the Minnesota Immigration Rights Action Committee and Immigrant Defense Network. The donation came from the proceeds of her merchandise sales during her performances in Minneapolis as part of her "Ultrasound World Tour." In an Instagram post, Lorde shared a photo of her hand with the words "ICE out" written on it, showing her support for the cause.
Many musicians, including Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani, have been vocal about their opposition to ICE and its actions in Minneapolis and the United States. At the Grammy Awards, artists wore "ICE out" pins on the red carpet, and some used their acceptance speeches to speak out against the agency. Bad Bunny, who won best música urbana album, emphasized the importance of love over hate and called for unity and understanding. Eilish also used her platform to address the issue, highlighting the importance of speaking up and protesting against injustices.
Lorde's donation to support immigrant rights organizations in Minneapolis is a powerful gesture of solidarity with those affected by ICE's actions. Musicians like Bad Bunny and Eilish are using their platforms to raise awareness and advocate for change. By speaking out against injustice and supporting organizations that work to protect immigrant rights, these artists are making a positive impact and inspiring others to join the fight for justice and equality.