February 28, 2026 • Culture, Politics

Anti-ICE Pins at the Grammys: Music's Political Moment

Artist wearing ICE OUT pin on the Grammy Awards red carpet
Image: Artist wearing an "ICE OUT" pin on the Grammys red carpet — NBC News

The 68th Grammy Awards on February 1 became more than a celebration of music when multiple artists walked the red carpet wearing protest pins with messages opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The visible display of solidarity with immigrant communities turned music's biggest night into a political statement, with NBC News highlighting the pins as one of the ceremony's key takeaways alongside Kendrick Lamar's historic wins and Steven Spielberg's EGOT achievement.

For Dominican-American and Latino communities, the gesture resonated deeply. Immigration policy affects families across the diaspora, and seeing artists use the Grammy stage to take a public stand sent a powerful message about who belongs in this country and who has the right to speak up. Fashion has always been political. From Kathleen Cleaver's natural hair at Black Panther rallies to the AIDS ribbon at the Oscars, what we wear communicates what we believe. These small pins carried enormous weight, reminding everyone watching that culture and politics are inseparable.