White House criticised for ‘disgusting’ Instagram Valentine’s Day post | US News


The White House Instagram account has caused a stir after posting a Valentine’s message – targeting illegal immigrants.

On a day set aside for love and romance, the post came with the less-than-pleasant message: “Rose are red, violets are blue, come here illegally and we will deport you.”

It featured the faces of President Donald Trump and his border czar Tom Homan on a pink background.

However, it did not go down particularly well with many people on the social platform.

“Whoever runs this page needs to be fired,” one person wrote.

Pic: White House Instagram account
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Pic: White House Instagram account

“So unprofessional and disgusting,” another posted.

“I’m so disgusted and disappointed. How could anyone think this is okay? The White House!? What a country.”

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Despite being seemingly unpopular, the message matches the administration’s hardline immigration policy.

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The White House Instagram account has caused a stir after posting a Valentine’s message – targeting illegal immigrants.

On a day set aside for love and romance, the post came with the less-than-pleasant message: “Rose are red, violets are blue, come here illegally and we will deport you.”

It featured the faces of President Donald Trump and his border czar Tom Homan on a pink background.

However, it did not go down particularly well with many people on the social platform.

“Whoever runs this page needs to be fired,” one person wrote.

Pic: White House Instagram account
Image:
Pic: White House Instagram account

“So unprofessional and disgusting,” another posted.

“I’m so disgusted and disappointed. How could anyone think this is okay? The White House!? What a country.”

Read more from Sky News:
JD Vance takes aim at UK and Europe
Big questions as Trump puts security in doubt

Despite being seemingly unpopular, the message matches the administration’s hardline immigration policy.

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