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.
ЁЯО╢ “This is already, it’s already, hey, hey, goodbye” @Cbp pic.twitter.com/4BCFAXY2GZ
– The White House (@Whitehouse) 6 April, 2025
“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.
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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.