Singer Joy Villa dressed as a border wall, complete with barb wire, during the Grammys on Feb. 10.
This year, she wore a dress that included wire, bricks, and the phrase “BUILD THE WALL.”
She elaborated on her viewpoint, saying that about a third of women “who are trying to come to this country illegally are sexually assaulted.”
“Thousands of children are sexually exploited by coyotes bringing them across the border. Seventy percent of the heroin in our nation is brought in through Mexico,” Villa said.
“This is not personal against this country or the people. It’s not about race. It’s about protecting the people who are in this country. I’m Latina, I’m black. I support what the president says about building the wall, so that’s what this dress represents,” she also said.
Villa, an avowed supporter of President Donald Trump, wore a dress with Trump’s slogan, “Make America Great Again,” several years ago.
And last year, she had a pro-life message on the Grammys red carpet.
Villa spoke of the potential backlash.
“Ignore it, keep preaching what I believe in and say ‘Hey listen, there’s a place for all beliefs.' There should be space. Our first amendment right is free speech, so we should all be able to weigh in and think about what the president does,” she said, adding: “There’s tons Trump supporters out there all of different colors. I know, I am one [and] I hang out with them.”
Meanwhile, she said former President Obama and former President Clinton wanted border walls during their time in public service.
“It’s nothing new. But I believe he’s the one that’s going to get it done,” she said of the current president.
Villa has previously considered running for Congress.
On Feb. 10, another singer, Ricky Rebel, wore a pro-Trump jacket.
“Well, I’m Ricky Rebel, I have a new album called ‘The New Alpha’ so I wanted to wear something that represented what an alpha is and who an alpha is and I am the new alpha,” Rebel told the news outlet. “And I’m reflecting millions of Americans out there who voted for Trump. Keep America great. That’s right, baby. We are here. We’re here all around the world, 50 million of us. My name is Ricky Rebel and I’m a reflection of America.”