Olivia Rodrigo warned by US officials after condemning ICE for using her song in promotional video
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Olivia Rodrigo has received a warning from the United States Department of Homeland Security after condemning the agency for using her song "All American B*tch" in a video promoting self-deportation.
The singer objected to her work being associated with the campaign, publicly accusing the department of spreading “racist, hateful propaganda.”
Her comment, posted and later deleted on Instagram, sparked an official response from a DHS spokesperson, who referenced Rodrigo’s own lyrics to rebuke her criticism.
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The confrontation reflects an ongoing clash between Rodrigo and the Trump administration’s policies. In a previous incident, the singer objected to the use of her hit "deja vu" on an official campaign TikTok, commenting, “ew don’t use my sound ever again ty". Despite the DHS official's warning, however, her songs were removed from the videos.
Rodrigo has long been an advocate for immigrant rights and criminal justice reform, often using her platform to denounce immigration enforcement practices. In a past post, she wrote, “I’ve lived in LA my whole life and I’m deeply upset about these violent deportations of my neighbours under the current administration.”
Through her charity fund 4 good, Rodrigo has donated millions to organisations supporting girls’ education and reproductive rights. Her activism has also included visible support for Vice President Kamala Harris, with the pair promoting vaccine awareness during the 2024 campaign.