On March 27, 2026, popular American-Ukrainian singer Kelsie Kimberlin released a new song and music video, “Lady Liberty”, to focus the world’s attention on the loss of liberty of those living in and wanting to live in America. She sings that the United States has always been a land for immigrants and indigenous people and, since the first settlers arrived here hundreds of years ago, America has welcomed immigrants in a cultural melting pot, touted as the perfect union. In “Lady Liberty”, Kelsie laments recent attacks on immigrants which stains the very essence of the Statue of Liberty and the famous words emblazoned on it: “Give me your tired, your poor. Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” The song calls listeners to reflect on the heartbreaking dimming down of liberty’s torch, and the loss of freedom and hope for so many people. “As the daughter of an immigrant, I saw the pride my mother felt when she became an American citizen,” said Kelsie. “Yet now, instead of pride, many immigrants are living in fear, and decent Americans are ashamed at the attacks on the fundamental liberties we all believe in.” Last April, Kelsie received the United Nations Humanitarian Award and the St. George’s Royal Medal of Honor from King Charles for her strong support of Ukrainian freedom and liberty. She has tens of millions of views, streams, plays on radio of her many songs and videos. All of her current songs include Grammy winners and nominees in the production process. Her full-length movie about Ukraine, “The Last Message,” has recently won numerous film festival awards in the Best Documentary category, and it will be released later this year.
“Lady Liberty” is now available on all musical platforms. Stay tuned for more!

