February 14th 2025.
As Valentine's Day approached, President Donald Trump and his border czar Tom Homan were not feeling the love. In fact, they were quite the opposite. The White House, through their official X account, shared a digital Valentine's Day card that was anything but sweet. The card, adorned with hues of pink and white, featured stern faces of Trump and Homan surrounded by tiny hearts. The caption read, "Happy Valentine's Day" with a red heart emoji, but the message was far from loving.
The card read, "Roses are red, Violets are blue, come here illegally, And we'll deport you." It was a clear indication of Trump's tough stance on immigration and his recent efforts to ramp up deportations and arrests of undocumented immigrants. The post had gained over 180,000 likes and 12 million views by the end of the day, showing the support for Trump's hardline approach.
Since the start of his second term a few weeks ago, Trump wasted no time in ordering deportations and arrests of those who entered the country illegally. Federal agencies have been conducting raids nationwide, targeting what Trump calls "the worst of the worst." As of February 3rd, the Department of Homeland Security reported 8,768 arrests. And according to the New York Post, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have arrested over 11,000 illegal migrants in just the first 18 days.
In a bold move, Trump announced in late January his plan to send 30,000 "the worst criminal illegal aliens" to the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba. This sparked controversy and criticism from many, but Trump remained firm in his decision. The Valentine's Day card with the faces of Trump and Homan was a clear message that there would be no leniency for those who enter the country illegally.
Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump took a different approach on Valentine's Day. She shared a post from the Melania Meme X account featuring an animation of herself in her Inauguration Day outfit and hat with red hearts coming from her eye. The caption read "LOVE, LOVE, LOVE" along with three red heart emojis. It was a stark contrast to her husband's harsh message, and reminded everyone that Valentine's Day is also a day to celebrate love, friendship, and admiration.
As the day of love approached, it was clear that the Trump administration had a different perspective on the holiday. While President Trump and his border czar remained tough on immigration, the First Lady shared a meme reminding everyone of the power of love. Whether it's through strict immigration policies or sharing messages of love, the Trumps are making their stance clear.
[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]