DHS Asks Olivia Rodrigo “Not Belittle” ICE, Quoting Her Lyrics

Looks like the latest pop girl feud is between Olivia Rodrigo and none other than Department of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security).

After three-time Grammy winner called the federal agency for featuring her 2023 track “All-American Bitch” on ICE She called the video “racist, hateful propaganda,” and DHS quoted the song's lyrics in response to Rodrigo's comment.

“America is forever grateful to our federal law enforcement officers who keep us safe,” a DHS spokesperson said. TMZ. “We invite Ms. Rodrigo to thank them for their service rather than diminish their sacrifice.”

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videowhich no longer features a song from her second album. Gutscaptioned: “LEAVE NOW and self-deport using the CBP Home app. If you don't, you will face consequences.”

“Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist and hateful propaganda,” Rodrigo wrote in a comment that appears to have since been deleted from the post.

Jess Glynne, whose song “Hold My Hand” was featured in the viral Jet2 Holiday audio, previously hit the White House for the use of sound in another ICE commercial. Theo Von also called DHS for using his clip taken out of context.

In the first year of his second term, Trump wasted no time in targeting undocumented immigrants living in the United States, and the Department of Homeland Security said in January it was ending a policy prohibiting ICE agents from arresting people at houses of worship, schools and hospitals.

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