On Valentine’s Day occasion, the White House chuckled at illegal immigrants amid pledges that President Donald Trump will carry out a nationwide mass expulsion.

Winning the handle of X’s official White House, the Trump administration posts cards, featuring the president and his border emperor Tom Homan waving around a bright pink background. Homan supports the administration’s deportation efforts.
In an anti-immigrant message, the White House wrote, “Red Roses / Violets are Blue / Come here illegally / We will expel you.”
White House Valentine’s Day Messages Eliminate Netizens
The post has gained over 24 million viewers and elicited mixed reactions from netizens, saying, “Immigration is more than a meme. Real people, real lives, real struggles. Maybe it’s more serious It’s time for humanitarian debates…! ?”
“History and future generations judge society by how society treats the most vulnerable. Let’s make sure compassion is part of the equation, not just the policy,” the user continues. I did.
Meanwhile, some people wondered if it was the official White House page.
“I definitely don’t want it!” another comment.
“What a joke, this White House is not safe and embarrassing,” cried the third party.
“That should have always been the message to those who want to come illegally,” said one Trump supporter.
“Your deportation is inhumane, they are killing the American economy, and they are separating our families,” the Hispanic Caucus in Congress said in response to the White House message. “You may not take your job seriously, but we will,” he added.
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Pope Francis blows up Trump’s deportation plan
Trump has given immigration officers the ability to promote deportation. This infuriates critics who believe he circumvents constitutional guarantees for a legitimate process.
Guantanamo Bay, a military detention facility that Trump ordered to expand to accommodate 30,000 people he calls “the worst criminal aliens,” received dozens of immigrants.
Meanwhile, Pope Francis denounced the administration this week for threats to immigration, saying that preparations for mass detention or deportation represent a “major crisis” he is closely monitoring.