White House touts illegal immigration deportations with music video
- The White House shared a video celebrating the deportation of migrants, prompting widespread condemnation on social media, with many accusing the Trump administration of dehumanizing individuals.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the video, stating it reflected the administration's unapologetic stance on immigration.
- The video highlights President Donald Trump's commitment to significant deportation efforts, as stated by officials claiming record-low illegal border crossings in March.
- Critics voiced outrage over the video's tone, describing it as disrespectful and shameful, arguing it undermines American values.
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White House touts illegal immigration deportations with music video
The White House shared a video of recent deportations on social media Saturday with the 1969 song “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye” as the soundtrack. Immigrants lining up per the direction of U.S. Border Patrol agents were recorded in a video montage. Their faces were hidden by filming from behind and below the neck. This clip was captioned with the lyrics of the song, “Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye.” "Na na na na, na na na na, hey…
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'Na na, hey hey, goodbye': White House's new deportation video sparks backlash
The White House is facing fresh backlash after posting a video celebrating migrant deportations - the second in recent weeks - featuring detainees being processed to the tune of the pop hit 'Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye'.
'Na na na na, na na na na': White House's deportation video with pop soundtrack stokes controversy
In a video posted on X, the White House showcases the deportation of immigrants with UK pop group Bananarama's hit track 'Na Na Hey Hey' playing in the background. In the footage, individuals can be seen being escorted as they stand in line. The soundtrack, which gives the impression of something celebratory taking place, has attracted huge criticism from netizens, as they accuse US President Donald Trump of 'dehumanising vulnerable people'. WA…
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