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flag Pop stars condemn Trump administration for unapproved use of their music in immigration enforcement videos.

flag Pop stars including Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, and Jess Glynne have condemned the Trump administration for using their music without permission in government videos promoting immigration enforcement, calling the actions exploitative and harmful. flag The controversy intensified after the White House used Carpenter’s song “Juno” and edited her SNL appearance to include the word “illegal,” sparking widespread backlash. flag Carpenter labeled the use “evil and disgusting,” while the administration defended the videos as targeting criminal immigrants. flag Other artists, including Beyoncé and Neil Young, have also objected to their work being used in political messaging, with some pursuing legal action. flag The incidents highlight growing concerns over the unauthorized use of creative content in government communications.

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