The White House's controversial use of pop star Sabrina Carpenter's image in a deportation promotion video has sparked outrage, mirroring a previous incident where her song was used in a controversial ICE video. The latest video, posted on X, features Carpenter and SNL star Marcello Hernández, with altered lyrics that replace 'too hot' with 'illegal'. The video then cuts to federal agents arresting people, with Gucci Mane's song playing in the background. Carpenter had previously criticized the Trump administration for using her song in a similar context, calling it 'evil and disgusting'. The White House's actions have raised questions about the ethical use of public figures' images and the potential impact on public perception. The incident highlights the delicate balance between political messaging and the potential harm caused by the misuse of artistic content. This controversy underscores the importance of responsible and ethical use of public figures' images in political campaigns and media content.