Ariana Grande is speaking out after the White House controversially used her song ‘Bye’ in a social media post promoting immigration arrests.
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The Grammy winner publicly condemned the move after footage showing ICE officers detaining alleged undocumented migrants was paired with her track alongside messaging praising President Donald Trump’s border policies.
Grande quickly voiced her displeasure, commenting:
“Please do not use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.”
Although the administration later removed the audio, officials pushed back against her criticism.
The pop superstar now joins a growing list of artists, including Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, and SZA, who have publicly opposed the use of their music in political messaging they do not support.


It’s time be a good journalist and say what the officials say back to her
ICE has found 146k missing kids that were trafficked under Bidens open borders. Most kids were found in sanctuary cities being abused in unthinkable ways. So you either condone trafficking and are anti ICE or you care about missing kids. It’s that simple.