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“You can't stay here”: Troll of the White House Critics with Deportation Video as a “90s -song” Final time “in the background plays in the background

The official component of the White House and the US CONTACT and BIFATION PROTECTION (CBP) X accounts have shared a meme video of their latest measures. The video shows deportations as the popular 90s song 'Closing Time' in the background.

Troll of the White House critics with deportation videos as a “90s -song” “closing time” in the background (@Whitehouse/X) plays

“It is the closing time.

The video was posted by the White House as well as by the US border border boss Michael Banks and customs and border protection. It shows that illegal immigrants are captivated by the authorities to do the Semisonic lead singer Dan Wilson: “Closing time, they don't have to go home, but they cannot stay here.”

At one point, the clip cuts off to show agents that load the illegals into a plane to be deported while Wilson sings: “I know who I want to take home.” The words border patrol are clearly visible.

“We are not afraid to double and take responsibility.”

The press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, spoke on Monday, March 17th, about the video during a press conference in the White House and said it “our immigration policy summarizes pretty well: You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.”

“The White House and our entire government clearly refuses to the message of this president, and we are not afraid to double and take responsibility and possession of the serious decisions,” said Leavitt, as reports New York Post. “The president was chosen with an overwhelming mandate to start the largest mass deportation campaign in American history.”

Leavitt added that President Donald Trump continued to receive “overwhelming public support for the guidelines that he enacts”. “So we are not afraid to effectively switch what the president does every day to make our communities safer,” she said.

In the meantime, a high-ranking officer of the Trump Administration Fox News announced that on Saturday, March 15th, until 1798 to 137, up to 261 illegal immigrants to El Salvador were deported, via the ALIE Enemies Act from 1798, 101 Venezuelan, 21 were Salvadoran MS-13 members, and two ringladers, and two ringladers and two ring loaders.