Grace and Mae McKagan, daughters of Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan, made headlines recently for their protest at a Hollywood event. Unlike many attendees who showed support for actions against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), they chose to remain seated, signaling their disagreement with the stance taken by some of their peers in the entertainment industry.
Both girls expressed their sentiments publicly, with Grace stating, “We’re going to sit. We love America. We love our law enforcement. All of these people should be ashamed.” Their comments indicate their support for law enforcement agencies and their opposition to efforts aimed at criticizing or defunding ICE.
The act drew attention within Hollywood’s political and social circles, highlighting a divide among celebrities and their families over immigration policies and enforcement practices. The McKagan sisters’ stance underscores that opinions on such issues vary even among those closely associated with the entertainment industry.
This incident adds to ongoing conversations about political and social activism among public figures and their families. It also reflects broader societal debates about immigration enforcement and the role of law enforcement agencies in the United States.