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Ariana Grande Demands White House Stop Using Her Music in Immigration Raid Videos
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Ariana Grande Demands White House Stop Using Her Music in Immigration Raid Videos

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Pop star Ariana Grande publicly condemned the White House for using her song "bye" in a video promoting immigration raids.
  • Grande expressed outrage on TikTok, calling the use of her music in relation to "barbarity, inhumanity, and atrocity" unacceptable and stating, "F--- ICE."
  • The audio was reportedly removed from the video, and Grande has a history of opposing Trump's immigration policies and supporting migrant rights.

Pop superstar Ariana Grande has forcefully denounced the White House for utilizing her music in a video promoting immigration enforcement operations. The singer took to TikTok to voice her strong disapproval, stating that her work should not be associated with messages she views as endorsing repressive actions against migrants.

The controversy erupted after the official White House account posted a video montage featuring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducting arrests and placing individuals in handcuffs. The song "bye," by Grande, was used as background audio, with the post claiming that President Trump had achieved "the most secure border in history."

Grande's response was swift and unequivocal. She flooded the video's comment section, repeatedly expressing her disagreement. "Please do not use my music in relation to this barbarity, inhumanity, and atrocity. F--- ICE," she wrote, clearly conveying her displeasure at the association of her artistic output with the administration's immigration strategy.

Following Grande's public outcry, social media users noted that the song's audio had been removed from the original video, although the post itself remained accessible. This is not the first time the pop star has taken a public stance on immigration issues. She has previously shared legal resources and information to aid migrants and has used her digital platforms to disseminate political messages.

Grande's activism also includes wearing an "ICE OUT" pin at the Golden Globe Awards, protesting the agency. She joins a growing list of musicians who have challenged the use of their songs by Donald Trump or his administration without explicit consent, demanding that their work not be employed to support causes they do not endorse. Other entertainment figures, like Eva Longoria and Diego Luna, have also spoken out against the administration's immigration policies, advocating for more humane approaches and the prioritization of human rights.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.