ARIANA GRANDE TELLS WHITE HOUSE TO STOP USING HER MUSIC IN IMMIGRATION VIDEOS

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American pop superstar Ariana Grande has reportedly objected to the use of her music in immigration-related videos shared by U.S. government officials, calling on the White House and associated agencies to stop using her songs in content connected to immigration enforcement.

The development comes amid growing debate over the use of popular music by political organizations and government institutions. Artists have increasingly voiced concerns when their music is used in political campaigns, policy promotions, or government messaging without their approval.

According to reports, Grande's representatives expressed dissatisfaction with the inclusion of her music in immigration-focused videos, arguing that the content does not reflect the artist's values or intended message. The singer is the latest high-profile musician to challenge the use of copyrighted music in politically sensitive content.

The controversy has reignited discussions about intellectual property rights, artistic control, and the relationship between entertainment figures and public policy. Legal experts note that while music licensing agreements may permit certain uses, artists often object when their work becomes associated with political or controversial issues.

Supporters of Grande praised her stance, saying artists should have the right to decide how their music is used. Others argue that government agencies must ensure proper authorization and respect creators' preferences when using copyrighted material.

The White House has not publicly responded to the latest reports at the time of publication.

 

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