Martha Stewart's Silence on ICE Sparks Outrage as Granddaughter Calls for Action
Martha Stewart's Instagram account was flooded with comments over the weekend after she shared a text message from her 14-year-old granddaughter, who urged her grandmother to speak out against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid growing public anger over federal enforcement tactics.
The teenager's message read: "I'm not sure it's excusable to not be speaking up right now." In response, Stewart posted the message on Instagram and expressed her own outrage at the escalating situation in the country. She condemned the persecution of immigrants, which many Americans themselves are or have ancestors from, and called for peaceful demonstrations and change.
Stewart's remarks echo those of other prominent public figures who have spoken out against ICE operations following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Democratic lawmakers are pushing for the complete abolition of the agency, while over 60 major companies have issued statements urging federal authorities to de-escalate enforcement operations in Minnesota.
Other celebrities such as Natalie Portman, Olivia Wilde, and Katy Perry have also spoken out against ICE's actions, with some using their platforms to urge their followers to contact their senators to oppose additional funding for the agency. Meanwhile, actress Amanda Seyfried and Cynthia Nixon have publicly condemned ICE's actions in Minneapolis, while Marvel actor Simu Liu declared that immigration laws can be enforced "in a dignified way" β but still denounced ICE.
Supporters of Stewart, including author Aurora James and chef Lauren May, took to Instagram to express their gratitude for her speaking out. Fitness influencer Conor McKenzie also praised the younger generation's willingness to take action on this issue.
The exchange highlights the growing pressure on prominent public figures to address the crisis as the fallout from Pretti's death continues to expand nationwide.
Martha Stewart's Instagram account was flooded with comments over the weekend after she shared a text message from her 14-year-old granddaughter, who urged her grandmother to speak out against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid growing public anger over federal enforcement tactics.
The teenager's message read: "I'm not sure it's excusable to not be speaking up right now." In response, Stewart posted the message on Instagram and expressed her own outrage at the escalating situation in the country. She condemned the persecution of immigrants, which many Americans themselves are or have ancestors from, and called for peaceful demonstrations and change.
Stewart's remarks echo those of other prominent public figures who have spoken out against ICE operations following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Democratic lawmakers are pushing for the complete abolition of the agency, while over 60 major companies have issued statements urging federal authorities to de-escalate enforcement operations in Minnesota.
Other celebrities such as Natalie Portman, Olivia Wilde, and Katy Perry have also spoken out against ICE's actions, with some using their platforms to urge their followers to contact their senators to oppose additional funding for the agency. Meanwhile, actress Amanda Seyfried and Cynthia Nixon have publicly condemned ICE's actions in Minneapolis, while Marvel actor Simu Liu declared that immigration laws can be enforced "in a dignified way" β but still denounced ICE.
Supporters of Stewart, including author Aurora James and chef Lauren May, took to Instagram to express their gratitude for her speaking out. Fitness influencer Conor McKenzie also praised the younger generation's willingness to take action on this issue.
The exchange highlights the growing pressure on prominent public figures to address the crisis as the fallout from Pretti's death continues to expand nationwide.