White House deports migrants with farewell song


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The White House has released a provocative video showcasing the deportation of illegal immigrants, featuring them being escorted across an international port of entry into Mexico. The footage is notably set to the classic farewell tune “Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye.”

Throughout the 39-second clip, Border Patrol agents are shown accompanying migrants back to Mexico, demonstrating President Donald Trump’s commitment to strengthening border security and addressing unauthorized entry into the United States.

Earlier this year, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem initiated a robust international advertising campaign aimed at those residing illegally in the United States. The campaign delivered an unambiguous message, with Noem declaring “We will hunt you down.”

In a strategic move, the Trump administration has transformed President Biden’s CBP One application into a mechanism for voluntary departure. After discontinuing the program that had previously facilitated the entry of hundreds of thousands of migrants under Biden’s leadership, the app was repurposed to assist in self-deportation procedures.

These swift policy implementations have resulted in what officials are calling “The Trump Effect,” with consecutive months showing historically low numbers of illegal border crossings from Mexico into the United States.

Administration officials are reporting significant progress toward achieving operational control of the U.S.-Mexico border. This assessment follows another month of declining arrests of unauthorized border crossers, with apprehensions dropping by over 1,100 compared to February’s already record-low figures.

According to CBP officials, “The month of March recorded the lowest southwest border crossings in history, marking a pivotal achievement in our nation’s border security efforts. This milestone demonstrates that operational control is becoming a reality — which seemed impossible just a few months ago under the Biden administration — as enforcement measures continue to yield significant results.”