
White House shares 'disgusting' deportation video using Jet2 Holidays meme song
Donald Trump's White House has posted a video humiliating immigrants being deported with the viral Jet2 holiday jingle.
The Administration shared clips of immigrants being forced onto planes out of the US with the Jet2 Hold My Hand mash-up.
The X post reads: 'When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 holiday to deportation. Nothing beats it!'
The video, which has over 2 million views, shows immigration officers dragging deportees out of vans and parading them onto planes bound for foreign countries.
In the background is the familiar Jess Glynn tune, which has spread all over TikTok and beyond and has typically been used to accompany funny vacation disasters.
They also show a screenshot of the US government app CBP Home, which is being used to allow immigrants currently in the United States to self-deport.
The shocking mockery of the immigrants being deported is then accompanied by a video of Trump smirking and pointing to the camera.
The US President came into office in January promising the largest deportation effort in the country's history.
Over 15,000 people were kicked out of the country in June alone, with ICE aiming for 3,000 arrests per day.
He has also canceled temporary legal status for over a million immigrants, putting them at risk for deportation.
The X post, which attempts to praise Trump's migration strategy, was met with shock online.
Journalist Will Lancaster said: 'Had to double, and then triple check, at who posted this. More Trending
'It actually IS the official White House page, using a British airline advert trend to boast about deporting immigrants from their country, even including a Trump cameo at the end.
'Lost for words,' he added.
Gavin Wilson commented that the video 'is insane'.
He added: 'The world is losing its grip on reality.'
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