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Sabrina Carpenter vs ICE - History & Context ICE, Immigration Politics, and Pop Culture Collide

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Episode 2 dives deep into the historical and political context behind the controversy. VV Steele traces ICE's origins from its 2003 creation after 9/11 through the Department of Homeland Security reorganization, explaining how it became one of America's most controversial agencies. The episode examines the current administration's aggressive immigration crackdown that made the White House's propaganda video especially provocative. VV explores how pop culture has long intersected with politics, from Bruce Springsteen objecting to Reagan using "Born in the USA" to modern artists fighting unauthorized political uses of their work. The episode reveals why immigration enforcement is such a cultural flashpoint and how the government's decision to use Sabrina's music wasn't just copyright violation—it was dragging a young artist into one of America's most divisive political debates without consent.

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