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In a series of follow-up messages, the White House has been hammering illegals with clear choices: leave willingly—or pay the price. The latest clip paints the picture vividly. A man—supposedly an illegal alien—lounges in a camper trailer, flipping through television channels while agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) pound on his door.
As the scene plays out, the camera cuts to the CBP Home app open on the man’s phone, all set to John Denver’s fitting classic, “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” It’s a perfectly timed jab that highlights the administration’s message: it’s time to go home.
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However, not everything about the video was realistic. Keen-eyed viewers pointed out the strange casting choice: a White male lying on a camouflage couch portraying the illegal alien. Given that the vast majority of illegals and foreign gang members arrested by ICE are anything but White, the video’s depiction seemed oddly sanitized.
Still, the message was loud and clear.
The White House didn’t hold back, posting the ad directly to X (formerly Twitter) alongside Trump’s March warning. It’s part of a larger communications blitz reminding illegals there are only two paths forward—self-deportation or forced removal.
Trump’s aggressive approach is a stark contrast to the Biden era’s reckless open-borders disaster. By flipping the CBP One app into a self-deportation tool, the administration is taking a sledgehammer to the mechanisms that once enabled mass illegal immigration.
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For years, the American people watched in frustration as waves of illegals were allowed to pour into the country with little consequence. Now, under Trump’s watch, the tables have turned.
Illegal aliens have been put on notice: the free ride is over.
The Trump Administration’s bold messaging, combined with tough new enforcement actions, signals a new era of American sovereignty—one where the rule of law matters, and illegal entry comes with real consequences.
In Trump’s America, borders mean something again. And if you’re in this country illegally, the best advice might just be to fire up the CBP Home app… and take yourself home before someone else does it for you.




