“This is already, it’s already”: The exile video of the White House Sparks Ro


New Delhi:

A white house video showing the exile of the immigrants has triggered a wave of criticism on social media. In a video posted on the official White House X (East Twitter) account, the exiles were being processed for exile – the UK pop group was set in the soundtrack of Bannarma’s 1983 hit ‘Naa Na H (Kis Hali Goodbye).

Footage shows that individuals have been rolled and escorted with songs of songs with captions: “Na na na, na na na, hey ha, hai, goodbye.”

The voice of the post – appears to have inspired a barrage of online condemnation, in which many have accused President Donald Trump’s administration of distracting the weak.

https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1908679430546866475?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

“This is a frightening behavior. Sociopathic. Shame on you,” a user wrote. Another couple, “It would be great if you guys stayed with inhuman positions! It’s disgusting.”

“This is not a policy. It is a state -proposed inhumanity with a soundtrack.

व्हाइट हाउस के एक आधिकारिक बयान के अनुसार, मार्च में, पूर्व राष्ट्रपति जो बिडेन के तहत एक ही महीने की तुलना में दक्षिणी सीमा पर अमेरिकी सीमा गश्त का सामना करना पड़ा – 2024 से 95 प्रतिशत की कमी (137,473) से 95 प्रतिशत की कमी, 2023 (163,672) से 96 प्रतिशत की कमी, और 97.1022, और एक 97.171, और एक 9722, और एक 9722, और One 9722, and one 9722, and one 9722, and a 9722, and a 9722, and one 9722, and a 9722, and a 97171, and a 97171, and a 97171, and a 97 percent.

This is not the first time that the White House has released a video with pop songs in the background. Last month, a similar exile video characterized by the band Semecinic’s ‘Closing Time’ gave rise to controversy. The band, which was nominated for a Grammy for the 1998 song, said that the White House used the song without permission and was completely misunderstood by its meaning.



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