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DHS Pushes '100 Million Deportations' Post, Then Adds 'American Supremacy' Message

The posts coincide with 2026 plans to expand denaturalization targeting hundreds of citizens each month.

Overview

  • On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security posted artwork labeled "America after 100 million deportations" with the caption "The peace of a nation no longer besieged by the third world," using an image identified as uncredited work by Japanese artist Hiroshi Nagai.
  • Census data show about 47 million U.S. residents are foreign-born, so the stated figure would necessitate deporting millions of U.S.-born citizens protected by the 14th Amendment.
  • After widespread condemnation describing the message as white-nationalist, the agency posted "2026 will be the year of American Supremacy" over "Return this Land," which reporters noted echoed a whites-only "Return to the Land" project in Arkansas.
  • Reporters have documented a pattern of DHS social posts invoking far-right rhetoric, including praise for "remigration" and a graphic sourced from a neo-Nazi account urging "REPORT ALL FOREIGN INVADERS."
  • Coverage links the rhetoric to operational goals for 2026 denaturalization drives, and notes Trump has urged using denaturalization against critics such as Rep. Ilhan Omar and New York mayor Zohran Mamdani.