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Singer Sabrina Carpenter was angry when her song “Juno” appeared in a recruitment ad for Immigration and Customs Enforcement without her permission.

Poaching the work of pop artists appears to be the only way the DHS can use music that actually appeals to people under the age of 50.

Another week, another pop star angry that their song was used without their permission in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement recruitment ad.

Singer Sabrina Carpenter’s song “Juno” appeared as the soundtrack for a Department of Homeland Security promotional video posted on the official X account of the White House. It featured a montage of clips appearing to show ICE officers chasing down, tackling

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