Trump administration's video prompts fiery response from Jess Glynne - Trump Administration's Video Sparks Anger in Jess Glynne
In a surprising turn of events, British artist Jess Glynne has strongly criticised the Trump administration for using her music in a viral TikTok sound that promotes ICE deportations and mass immigration enforcement.
The video clip, created by the Trump administration, uses the viral Jet2 Holiday meme format alongside footage of detained immigrants being deported by ICE, with a sarcastic caption praising deportations. The clip uses Jess Glynne's song "Hold My Hand" in the context of deportations, which the artist finds deeply disturbing.
Glynne, known for her music about love, unity, and spreading positivity, has made it clear that her music was never intended to support division or hate. She described the use of her music to make light of harsh immigration policies as "sick."
Meanwhile, President Trump's policy on immigration has been promoting aggressive deportations, with claims of having already deported around 140,000 people. Trump has framed these actions as necessary to keep American cities and communities safe from the consequences of "mass destruction migration."
The Trump administration's hardline policy against undocumented immigrants has been a subject of debate for several months, leading to protests in major U.S. cities and growing criticism. A CBS poll shows that 56% of U.S. citizens believe Trump's government is targeting immigrants who pose no threat to public safety, up from 47% in June.
The Trump administration's video clip using Jess Glynne's music in the context of deportations is the latest addition to the ongoing controversy surrounding the administration's immigration policies. The administration's spokesperson, Abigail Jackson, has defended the hardline policy, stating it aims to make communities safer.
Despite this, the criticism against the administration's immigration policies continues to grow, with Jess Glynne's strong condemnation adding to the chorus of voices opposed to the divisive stance.
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- Jess Glynne has expressed her disdain towards the Trump administration, stating, "I'm not going to be able to do this," in response to her music being used in a TikTok sound promoting ICE deportations and mass immigration enforcement.
- The controversy surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies has led to a surge in social media discourse, with the latest instance being the use of Glynne's song "Hold My Hand" in a video clip that presents deportations as entertainment.
- The division and hate associated with the Trump administration's immigration policies are at odds with Glynne's message of love, unity, and positivity, as seen in her general-news critique of the administration's use of her music to support crime and justice issues.