Other posts have called on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) applicants to “defend your culture!” One particular post features a photo of the Capitol building circa 1943 with the caption, “we can return.”
In addition, this week the U.S. Border Patrol posted—and later deleted—an Instagram reel that included an antisemitic slur from Michael Jackson’s song “They Don’t Care About Us.” The song, originally released in 1995, was condemned by Jewish groups at the time for its offensive language, which prompted Jackson to update the lyrics.
The lyrics featured in the video include:
“Jew me, sue me,
Everybody do me,
Kick me, k*ke me,
Don’t you black or white me.”
Unlike certain streaming services that have chosen to blur out the offensive language, the agency’s video did not edit or remove this content.
“This is, unfortunately, part of how extreme politics works, that it tries to find ordinary ways to describe horrible and morally abhorrent things,” Cull says.
https://time.com/7326233/trump-remigrate-homeland-security/