Jiejun Shen deportation: ‘Its a match’: White House’s cheeky Tinder post as ICE arrests Chinese national, now she faces deportation

Migration and Customs Protection (ICE), Jiejun Shen’s penalty background contains the intention of forcing a person for marriage, he said. He is accused of trying to hurt a false wedding, now he is now facing the abolition.
The White House, formerly known as Twitter in an official article in X’s X, “Jiejun tried to examine a wedding for a free pass – but Ice, nah and shifted correctly. Regular. Oath. No oath. No oath. Only deported. This is a match,” he said.
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How did social media react
The White House’s task triggered many funny reactions from Netizen and many of them applauded social media management for interesting articles.
A user commented on “I love”. “Ice is a national treasure. Continue with big things,” he wrote something else.
“We can leave it to China with a balloon similar to the balloon they fly over our country.” “Jerusalem to all of you and the author of the article!”
“No way … Shocking with all these beautiful looks?” He said. “Great !!! Immediately !!!
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What do Americans think about Trump’s immigration policies
Since his return to office, President Donald Trump has been experiencing an anti -immigrant tear and has allocated billions of dollars for his aggressive policy. According to a Harvard Caps/Harris survey published on Monday, the majority of voters gave us high grades of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Sixty percent of the voters participating in the survey, 89 percent of the Republicans, 55 percent of the independent and 34 percent of the democrats, including Trump’s efforts to close the border, he said.
Seventy -five percent of the respondents also said that 93 percent of the Republicans, 70 percent of the independents and 59 percent of the democrats, said they supported their efforts to deport criminals in the country.
Mark The majority of Americans support the illegal abolition of criminals here, and at the same time the observation of human rights and the necessary processes, Mark said Mark Penn, the director of the questionnaire.




