French mural depicts disparing Statue of Liberty

A rising wall painting of the Freedom Statue, which covers its eyes in France, attracts millions of landscapes with US President Donald Trump shifting to migration and deportation policies.
Amsterdam -based street artist Judith de Leeuw described his giant work in the North French town Robaix, a large immigrant community, as a “silent reminder of what freedom should be”.
He said, “Freedom feels inaccessible for immigrants” and “those who push, silence or invisible to margins.”
De Leeuw, while celebrating the Independence Day on Facebook on July 4, on July 4, “I covered his eyes because the weight of the world has become too heavy to witness.
In the late 1800s, his description of the Statue of Freedom, a gift from the French people, inspired some sharp criticisms.
Republican Tim Burchett from Tennessee wrote that working in an angry mission on X “disgusted me”. He was a uncle who fought and died in France and that the US forces were both World War I and II. He said he saw war in World War II.
In an interview with Associated Press, Leeuw was also unapologist.
“I’m not disturbed by hating the Donald Trump movement. I’m sorry. This is the right thing to do.” He said.
Together with the Deputy Mayor of Cultural Affairs, Frédéric Lefebvre, the town told the publisher France 3 was a “very powerful and powerful political message”.
Since his return to the White House in the midst of anti -immigration thought, Trump launched an unprecedented campaign with federal judges who pushed the limits of executive power and tried to restrict it. People from various countries were deported to remote and indifferent places such as South Sudan and the small African country Eswatini.
Migration is one of Trump’s most powerful problems in the US polls in the United States
The wall painting in Roubaix is part of a urban street culture festival supported by the town. Roubaix is one of the poorest towns in France. Europe, North Africa, and beyond immigrant workers, once the 1970s of the extraordinary textile industry has been devastated by the collapse.