Seven words shook the Grammys.
“No one is illegal on stolen land.”
It went viral.
It triggered backlash.
It split audiences instantly.
But is it historically accurate?
Is it legally defensible?
Or is it a slogan that collapses complexity into applause?
I broke it down line by line — history, constitutional law, immigration statute, sovereignty, and what would actually have to change for that claim to hold.
No outrage.
No tribal framing.
Just the record.
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