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Native American tribe responds to Billie Eilish

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Native American tribe responds to Billie Eilish's 'stolen land' Grammy comments
The Tongva tribe in Southern California responded to singer Billie Eilish 's comments declaring "no one is illegal on stolen land" at the Grammy Awards Sunday night.

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Native American tribe that owns land under Billie Eilish’s LA mansion has message for virtue-signaling singer
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Billie Eilish's brother responds to outrage over "stolen land" comment
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‘Give that back to the Native Americans’: Billie Eilish’s ‘stolen land’ comment backfires
Sky News contributor Kristin Tate has hit out at singer Billie Eilish after she slammed ICE in her Grammys speech.

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Billie Eilish's Famous Uncle Defends His 'Fantastic' Niece's 'Stolen Land' Remark, Rejects Hypocrisy Claims
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Why Billie Eilish is facing calls to return $3,000,000 home after ‘stolen land’ declaration
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Billie Eilish Solemnly Emerges After Native American Tribe Addresses Controversial ‘Stolen Land’ Remark
“As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything, but no one is illegal on stolen land,” she said.

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Billie Eilish Receives Strong Message From The Tongva Tribe After 'Stolen Land' Comment At The Grammys
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Native American Tribe Speaks Out After Billie Eilish’s ‘Stolen Land’ Comment in Grammy Awards Speech
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