US Homeland Security Faces Backlash for Using Japanese Artist's Work to Promote Deportation without Consent
DHS used Hiroshi Nagai's artwork without permission to promote mass deportations, drawing over 5 million views and public criticism for unauthorized use.
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US homeland security faces backlash for using Japanese artist's work to promote deportation without consent
The US Department of Homeland Security is facing major backlash after a Japanese artist condemned the agency for using his work to promote deportations, without his permission.
DHS caught red-handed using prominent artist's work to push MAGA agenda without permission
A new controversy is swirling around President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security after a prominent Japanese artist accused the agency of using his artwork without permission to promote its hardline deportation agenda.The latest uproar unfolded on New Year’s Eve after DHS posted an image...
Washington. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published in X an image accompanied by the legend “The peace of a nation that is no longer besieged by the third world.” The sketch shows an old car parked on a beach with palm trees facing a wave of sea, giving the feeling of a “paradise.” During Donald Trump’s second administration at the head of the United States, more than 154 thousand Mexicans have been deported.
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