BREAKING🚨 ICE cut a deportation hype video to Ariana Grande’s “Bye” and posted it on the White House TikTok. Ariana saw it and fired back: “barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense… F**k ICE.” The clip went up earlier this week on an official White House account. It shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in tactical gear arresting people, putting them in handcuffs and loading them into vehicles. Over the top, they used Ariana’s 2024 track “Bye” as the soundtrack, with a caption bragging about Trump delivering “the most secure border in history.” It was a deportation reel dressed up as pop culture content. Ariana found the video, went straight into the comments and left a message that reporters quickly screenshotted. “Please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense. F**k ICE,” she wrote. Her team has confirmed the quote is real, even though the comment later stopped showing publicly on the post. After the backlash, the audio on the TikTok was quietly muted. This is not happening in a vacuum. For over a year, the Trump administration has been pumping out slick social clips of ICE raids and charter flights full of deportees, often set to Top 40 songs they did not ask permission to use. Olivia Rodrigo called out Homeland Security last year for putting “all-american bitch” over a “self-deportation” video. Jess Glynne’s “Hold My Hand” was dropped into another deportation montage. Each time, the pattern is the same. Federal power on screen. Pop music on top. Human beings turned into content. Ariana’s line cuts through that spin. She is not just protecting her brand. She is putting a clear label on what the government is trying to normalize. Families being separated, people disappeared from their communities, entire flights of immigrants expelled from the country while officials celebrate with meme captions and stolen soundtracks. Artists have leverage here. Their songs are the emotional engine for a lot of this propaganda. When they refuse consent, when they say openly “do not use my music to sell cruelty,” it breaks the illusion that this is just another trending video. It exposes what is really on screen. If you appreciate my posts, it would mean the world if you followed my page. Thank you for b