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Bruce Springsteen is joining the American Civil Liberties Union's fight against Donald Trump’s attempt to do away with birthright citizenship.The rocker has lent his iconic tune “Born in the U.S.A.”
The American Civil Liberties Union is using a familiar Bruce Springsteen song in a new advertising campaign to support birthright citizenship in the U. S.
This week's notable ads came from brands including Aerie, KFC, Peroni, and more.
While Cheetos’ Pickle’s Back deserves an honorable mention for being the most entertaining spot released this week, The Beat, the latest campaign from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), beats out the competition for its use of music, imagery and the 14th Amendment to make a compelling case for the protection of birthright citizenship.
If you’re a global star like Bruce Springsteen, there’s a good chance you’ll become a category on Jeopardy! sooner or later. That happened to the Boss back in 2014.
Bruce Springsteen has given permission to the American Civil Liberties Union to use one of his songs in a national ad campaign leading up to oral arguments in a historic Supreme Court case on April 1.
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