Grammy Winner Olivia Rodrigo Takes Aim at ICE Amid Controversial Immigration Campaign

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Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo has fired back at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for using her music in a campaign promoting self-deportation. The Filipino American singer, known for her powerful voice and advocacy, took to social media to express her outrage, calling out the DHS for 'racist and hateful propaganda.' The controversy began when the DHS posted a warning on Instagram, urging undocumented immigrants to leave the country using the CBP Home app. The post used Rodrigo's hit song 'All American B*tch,' which sparked widespread criticism from fans and supporters. This is not the first time Rodrigo has spoken out against ICE. In June, she expressed her support for anti-ICE protests across the country, condemning the 'violent deportations' of immigrants under the current administration. Rodrigo emphasized the importance of treating immigrants with respect, empathy, and due process, and pledged her support for the diverse community of Los Angeles. Rodrigo's comment on the DHS post has sparked a wave of support on social media, with fans praising her for standing up for what she believes in. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the DHS will respond to Rodrigo's criticism and whether the campaign will be retracted. Rodrigo's advocacy for immigrant rights and her willingness to speak out against injustice have cemented her reputation as a strong and compassionate voice in the entertainment industry. Her message of solidarity and support for marginalized communities resonates with fans around the world, and serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right.