
"This Land Was Theirs" is a powerful protest song that speaks to the deep injustices faced by Indigenous peoples. With poetic lyrics, it explores the painful irony of modern immigration policies like ICE targeting people whose ancestors were the original inhabitants of the land. The song calls out colonialism, historical violence, and ongoing systemic oppression, while honoring Indigenous resilience and truth. Its message is clear: the land belongs to its first stewards, and no legal system can erase that truth.
Themes:
Indigenous history and erasure
Colonialism and stolen land
Modern immigration injustice
Ancestral memory and resilience
Poetic protest and moral awakening
🔥 Themes: Indigenous rights, decolonization, immigration, ICE, activism
🎧 Lyrics highlight:
"You can’t deport the first to breathe—
We’re all illegal; they’re the only free."
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