In a video posted to ICE's social media accounts on Wednesday, Feb. 18, a choral version of the group's song “Let Down” serves as the soundtrack. The clip shows a collage of pictures of victims of violent crime, including Laken Riley and Mollie Tibbetts—who were both murdered by individuals without legal immigration status.
In response to "Let Down" being used in the post, a spokesperson for Radiohead said to Variety that it “goes without saying it was without the band’s permission” before providing a statement from Radiohead themselves.
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In November, the White House and DHS posted a video to Instagram encouraging those without legal status to self-deport to their countries of origin. The clip was set to Rodrigo’s “all-american b—h.”
“Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda,” she wrote.
The caption—a play on the song’s lyrics—read, “Have you ever tried this one? Bye-bye” with two emojis.
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