
"So there was nothing when children were being raped, dropped off with signs at the border, said Lawrence Jones. There's no speeches about that at all. There was no speeches with the Americans that were even some of them immigrated to this country, that were murdered by the people that were animals that raped. Jocelyn Nungaray, from my home state of Texas, was raped right by water. Then they tried to dispose her body. There was no speeches about any of that."
"I just love these celebrities who say, Everybody's illegal on stolen land. If you don't like the land and our history 250 years later, you're free to leave. If you feel as though you're being brought up on stolen land, as ill-educated as you are, then you should actually go somewhere where you feel as though the land belongs. I don't know, Finland? I'm sure you can go back and find someone indigenous to Finland or Norway."
Fox & Friends hosts reacted angrily to musicians who voiced anti-ICE and immigration-related messages during the Grammys, playing clips from Bad Bunny, Kehlani, and Billie Eilish. Lawrence Jones cited violent crimes and alleged abuses at the border, naming Jocelyn Nungaray and asking why those incidents received no speeches. Brian Kilmeade suggested that critics who call land "stolen" should leave the United States and implied a lack of historical knowledge among celebrities. The hosts framed celebrity activism as ignorant and played a clip of Bill Maher criticizing entertainers who speak out on social issues.
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