The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Jiejun Shen’s criminal history includes extortion – Intent to extort marriage from a person. Shen, accused of trying to finesse a fake wedding, now faces removal.
“Jiejun tried to finesse a wedding for a free pass — BUT ICE SAID NAH AND SWIPED RIGHT. No dress. No vows. No citizenship. JUST DEPORTED. IT’S A MATCH,” the White House said in an official post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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How social media reacted
The post by White House triggered numerous hilarious reactions from netizens with many applauding the social media administration for the quirky post.
One user commented, “Love it”. “ICE is a national treasure. Keep with the great work,” wrote another.
“We can drop her off over China in a similar the balloon they were flying over our country,” a third user quipped. “Kudos to the all of you and the writer of the post!,” wrote another.
“No way…shocking With all those good looks?,” another one said jokingly. “Awesome!!! Deport her immediately @ICEgov @Sec_Noem @POTUS,” wrote another.
What Americans think about Trump’s immigration polices
Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has been on an anti-immigrant tear and he has allocated billions of dollars for his aggressive policy. Majority of voters gave US President Donald Trump’s immigration policies high marks, according to a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released Monday. Sixty percent of voters surveyed said they support Trump’s efforts to close the border, including 89 percent of Republicans, 55 percent of independents and 34 percent of Democrats, reported The Hill.
Seventy-five percent of respondents also said they support the administration’s efforts to deport criminals who are in the country illegally, including 93 percent of Republicans, 70 percent of independents, and 59 percent of Democrats, the report said.
“Huge majorities of Americans support the removal of criminals here illegally but also care about human rights and due process being observed,” the poll’s director Mark Penn said.