The Official White House and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) X trolled critics on Monday, posting meme videos showing the deportation of the famous '90s song “Closing Time,” a long-standing staple at closure bars and weddings.
“It's closing time. CBP said in that post.
Video posted by the White House and US Border Patrol Chiefs Michael Banks Customs and border security show that authorities have dealt with illegal immigrants, as sung by Dan Wilson, the lead singer of “Semisonic.”
The video shows agents loading illegals on planes for deportation, saying “I know who I want to take me home,” so that the term border patrol is clearly visible.
Since seizing the oval office, President Donald Trump has secured borders and cracked down on illegal immigrants as one of his top priorities. In an interview with CBS In late February, the bank said illegal border intersections had plummeted 94%. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security said last week that immigrants and customs enforcement agencies arrested 33,000 illegal immigrants.
Furthermore, senior officials of the Trump administration Confirmed Fox News said a total of 261 illegal aliens were deported to El Salvador on Saturday – 137 were Venezuelans removed via alien enemy laws of 1798, 101 were removed via title 8, 21 were Salvadoran MS-13 gang members, and two were “special cases” with the MS-13 ring leader.
White House press director Karoline Leavitt explained the video at a White House reporter briefing on Monday, saying, “We add up our immigration policy quite well. We don't have to go home, but we can't stay here.”
“The White House and our entire government are clearly leaning on this president's message, and we are not afraid to double and take responsibility and ownership of any serious decisions that are being made,” Leavitt said. “The president was elected on the overwhelming mission to launch the biggest deportation campaign in American history, and that's exactly what he's doing.”
She said Trump has been receiving “overwhelming public support for the policies he is enacting” for more than 50 days in the administration.
“So we're not afraid to effectively send a message about what the President does every day to make our community safer,” she explained.



