美国政府将她的歌曲用于ICE视频中, 并称之为种族主义宣传.
Olivia Rodrigo condemned the U.S. government for using her song in an ICE video, calling it racist propaganda.
2026年3月,奥利维亚·罗德里戈谴责美国政府在ICE视频中使用她的歌曲"All-American B*tch",描述移民执法,称内容是"可怕的"和"反乌托邦主义",并指控其宣传种族歧视.
In March 2026, Olivia Rodrigo condemned the U.S. government for using her song “All-American B*tch” in an ICE video depicting immigration enforcement, calling the content “awful” and “dystopian” and accusing it of promoting racist propaganda.
她要求删除她的音乐, 批评政府利用她的艺术来支持严厉的移民政策.
She demanded the removal of her music, criticizing the government’s use of her art to support harsh immigration policies.
美国国土安全部回应说她应该感谢执法部门, 并否认家庭分离的指控,
The Department of Homeland Security responded by urging her to thank law enforcement and denied claims of family separations, asserting parents are given choices during detentions.
其他艺术家, 包括萨布里娜·卡特 (Sabrina Carpenter), 也谴责政府在信息中未经授权使用他们的音乐.
Other artists, including Sabrina Carpenter, also denounced the unauthorized use of their music in government messaging.
对于官方宣传中使用流行音乐的道德和言论自由的界限, 这场争议引发了全国性的辩论.
The controversy has sparked national debate over the ethics of using popular music in official propaganda and the boundaries of free expression.