‘Bigotry’: White House’s exile video triggers backlash with ‘Kiss Him Alwybye’ song

As federal authorities in the United States (US) continued to complete the exile schemes of the Trump administration, the White House posted a video online on Sunday, which allegedly showed immigrants to the immigrants in the hut prepared to ride in exile from the United States.
The video was shared on the official White House account on the social media platform X (East Twitter). This detained migrants are being processed for exile, with the song “Neither Na Hay He Hey Hey O O O O O O O O O O O (Goodbye)”.
Read in the White House Post, “Na na na, na na, hey hey, goodbye.”
Although the video has been criticized, many people said that the Trump is administration ImmigrantsSocial media users and advocacy groups strongly reacted to the use of a cheerful song in a video, deporting people.
A user named Timothy Belman commented on the post, “It would be great if you guys stayed with inhuman positions! It’s disgusting.”
Another user, Carroll Aikins said, “This is a symbol of disgusting fanatism, and completely cruelty. Are you all ashamed, unless it’s your exhaust song?”
This is not the first time the White House has posted a video like this. Last month, another exile video used the song “Closing Time” by Band Semisson. That video also caused a backlash. The band, known for the 1998 song, said that the White House used it without permission and misunderstood what the song is.