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'Closing time': White house, border patrol role with deportation memema video

The official Court of Auditors of the White House and the US -Tunus and Border Protection (CBP) X trolled on Monday by publishing a Meme video that shows deportations in the famous 90s song “Closing Time”, a long -term staple at closing bars and weddings.

“It is closing time. We make America safe again,” said CBP in his post.

The video, which was posted by the White House and by the US border border boss Michael Banks and customs and border protection, shows that the authorities who captivate illegal immigrants in the melody of “Semisonic” charging singer Dan Wilson sing, “Closing time, they don't have to go home, but they cannot stay here.”

To show agents, the video then cuts the illegals in a plane for deportation while Wilson sings: “I know who I want to bring home”, with the words that is clearly visible.

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Stills from the video of the White House/CBP shows deportations alongside the press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt. (Getty/White House)

Since the repeated of the oval office, President Donald Trump has secured the border and set illegal immigration to one of his top priorities. In an interview with CBS at the end of February, banks said that illegal border crossings had dropped by 94%. In the meantime, the Ministry of Homeland Security announced last week that immigration and customs authorities had arrested almost 33,000 illegal immigrants.

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In addition, a high -ranking official from the Trump Administration confirmed to Fox News that a total of 261 illegal aliens were deported to El Salvador on Saturday.

The press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, explained the video during the Press Conflict of the White House on Monday and said it “our immigration policy summarizes pretty well: you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.”

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Tren de Aragua members in the El Salvador prison

The prison attendants transferred deportees from the United States, who are supposedly Venezuelan gang members, to Terrorism limitation center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, in El Salvador on Sunday. (El Salvador Pressidential Press Office about AP)

“The White House and our entire government are clearly based on the message of this president, and we are not afraid to double and take responsibility and possession of the serious decisions that are made,” said Leavitt. “The president was chosen with an overwhelming mandate to start the largest mass deportation campaign in American history. And that's exactly what he does.”

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She said that Trump continues to receive “overwhelming public support for the guidelines that he comes into force over 50 days after the administration.

“So we are not afraid to effectively switch what the president does every day to make our communities safer,” she said.