White House Valentine’s Day Border Warning

The White House delivered a sharp message on Valentine’s Day, warning those considering illegal entry into the United States.

A post on the official White House X account featured a poem alongside images of President Donald Trump and Border Czar Tom Homan:

“Roses are red
Violets are blue
Come here illegally
And we’ll deport you.”

The post quickly gained traction, with many social media users praising the administration’s firm stance. One commenter wrote, “When the White House is posting like this, you know America is back.” Another added, “Trolling with love. I love it.”

The message comes as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) intensifies efforts to remove illegal migrants. A recent CBS News poll found that 59% of Americans support Trump’s deportation policies.

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ICE deported 7,300 illegal migrants during Trump’s first week back in office. Many of those deported had criminal records, including charges of robbery, assault, domestic violence, and drunk driving.

Trump aims to increase deportations to 1,200-1,500 per day, potentially removing 500,000 illegal migrants annually. Officials also anticipate that many will self-deport due to stricter enforcement and workplace crackdowns.

During a recent interview, Homan emphasized the need for more arrests. “Three times higher than a year ago is good, but I’m not satisfied,” he stated. “Sanctuary cities are putting up roadblocks, and we’ve got leaks. We need to increase arrests of illegal aliens, especially those with criminal convictions.”

The White House’s Valentine’s Day post reflects a firm approach to border security, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to immigration enforcement.

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