White House Faces Backlash Over Valentine's Day Post Targeting Migrants
A controversial social media post by Trump's administration uses a rhyming message to emphasize its hardline immigration stance.
- The White House shared a Valentine's Day card on social media featuring a rhyming message threatening deportation for undocumented migrants.
- The card, set against a pink background with hearts, included portraits of President Donald Trump and Tom Homan, his appointee overseeing mass deportations.
- The message read: 'Roses are red, Violets are blue, Come here illegally, And we’ll deport you,' sparking strong reactions online.
- Critics, including public figures like actress Alyssa Milano, condemned the post as insensitive and dehumanizing, while Trump supporters widely praised it.
- The post aligns with Trump's ongoing efforts to promote stringent immigration policies and mass deportation programs during his presidency.