Camila Cabello officially kicked off the 2019 Grammy Awards, turning the stage into a colorful wonderland for a performance of her hit single "Havana." Along with showing off some serious dance moves and bringing in guests that included Ricky Martin, Young Thug, J Balvin, and Cuban-American jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, the singer used her time onstage to make a reference to her stance on President Donald Trump's planned border wall.

While stepping across the stage, Camila stood next to J Balvin, who was holding a prop newspaper that read, "Build Bridges Not Walls." The moment was captured by many on Twitter, with some users praising the singer for her decision to highlight the issue. In addition to thanking Camila for using her platform, another fan called it the "best opening ever."

Another eagle-eyed viewer noticed that the newspaper's name was La Verdad, which means "the truth" in Spanish.

This isn't the first time Camila has spoken out against Trump's planned immigration policies. During the 2018 Grammys, she referenced immigrants and Dreamers, saying, "I'm here on this stage tonight because, just like the Dreamers, my parents brought me to this country with nothing in their pockets but hope." She continued, reminding viewers that many in music are "dreamers," saying, "We remember that this country was built by dreamers, for dreamers, chasing the American dream."

In addition to her prior Grammy remarks, the former Fifth Harmony member had written an essay that spoke out against Trump's planned border wall. Throughout his campaign and presidency, Trump has spoken of building a potential border wall between the United States and Mexico. For a PopSugar essay, Camila called for others to contemplate the potential implications of building a wall, writing, "When anybody wants to tell you they want to build a 'wall' on our border, remember behind that wall is struggle, determination, [and] hunger to succeed."

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