Pop star Ariana Grande has publicly objected to the White House’s use of her song in a video promoting its immigration policies. The video, released recently, features Grande’s music as a backdrop to visuals related to border security and immigration enforcement. Grande expressed her disapproval via social media, stating she did not authorize the use of her work for political purposes. Representatives for the singer confirmed she was not contacted for permission prior to the video’s release. The White House has not yet issued a formal response to Grande’s criticism. This incident highlights a growing trend of artists challenging the political use of their music without consent. It raises questions about copyright and the use of intellectual property in political messaging.