Officials White House And the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) X account released a meme video on Monday showing the famous ’90s song “Cloting Time”, a long-time staple for closing bars and weddings.
“This is the deadline. We are making the United States safe again,” CBP said in its post.
The video, by the White House and US Border Patrol chief Michael Banks And customs and border protection, authorities who processed the Shak Rope to the authorities made the tune of “Semmonic” chief singer Dan Wilson Singing “Closed, you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.”
The video was subsequently cut to show that Wilson sang “I know the guy I want to take me home” as agents deported on the plane, while the Border Patrol was clearly visible.
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Stills from the White House/CBP video are deported along with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. (Getty/White House)
Since occupying the Oval Office, President Donald Trump Having made the border secure and combating illegal immigration one of his top priorities. In an interview CBS In late February, Banks said illegal crossings had fallen by 94%. At the same time, the department Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement said last week that less than 33,000 illegal immigrants were arrested.
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In addition, senior Trump administration officials Confirmed Fox News said a total of 261 illegal foreigners were deported to El Salvador on Saturday – 137 were deported through the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, 101 passed the 8th place through Venezuelans, 21 members of the salvadoran MS-13 gang were removed, while Salvadoran MS-13 was the MS-13 Ringeaders, and El Salvadoran “special case” was the El Salvadoran.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt “It summed up our immigration policy: You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here,” the video explained at a White House press conference Monday.
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Prison officers, the United States, allegedly a member of the Venezuelan gang, will be deported Sunday. (El Salvador Presidential Press Office via AP)
“The White House and our entire administration are clearly leaning towards the president’s message, and we are not afraid to redouble our efforts and take on the responsibility and ownership of the serious decisions being made,” Levitt said. “The president was elected to the overwhelming task to launch the largest mass deportation campaign in U.S. history. That’s exactly what he is doing.”
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She said Trump continued to receive “overwhelming public support for the policies he set out” within 50 days of the administration.
“So we are not afraid to effectively communicate what the President is doing every day to make our community safer,” she explained.