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Jess Glynne Melts Down Over Trump Using Her Song to Defend ICE Deportations

Jess Glynne’s meltdown over President Trump’s use of her song to highlight ICE deportations perfectly exposes the fragile, virtue-signaling world of today’s celebrity left. Here we have a British pop singer, wrapped in her delicate bubble of “love and unity,” suddenly clutching her pearls because the White House dared to use a catchy tune to celebrate law enforcement doing their job. Cry me a river. The Trump administration’s social media team turned a viral holiday ad jingle into a meme about illegal immigrants getting a “one-way trip” back to their countries. And that sent poor Jess into full-blown outrage? Spare us the faux morality.

This isn’t about art or music. It’s about the left’s endless attempt to weaponize culture to defend open borders and sanctuary city disaster zones. Jess Glynne wants the world to believe her music is some profound message of global harmony, yet she turns deaf ears to the chaos illegal immigration creates for American workers and communities. The Trump administration, meanwhile, is sending a clear message — America is a nation of laws, and breaking them comes with consequences. Immigration officers are doing their job, ramping up arrests of those with criminal records or outstanding deportation orders. What’s so wrong with that?

If anything, this little spat reveals the infantilism of the modern celebrity class. They live in a protected bubble, far removed from the damage unchecked immigration causes. Their biggest worry? Some right-wing meme ruins their brand. Meanwhile, American taxpayers are stuck footing the bill for endless social services, crime, and economic disruption driven by weak border policies. Trump’s commitment to funding ICE and enforcement agencies is not just smart—it’s patriotic. The new budget pushes billions into border security, detention, and deportations, proving that America can no longer afford to be the globalist open-door playground that Hollywood and leftist elites cheer for. 

 

The Trump team’s savvy use of social media memes isn’t just political theater—it’s a bold statement that conservatives will not be cowed by the oversensitive cries of celebrities who profit off division. The world of fame tries to pretend these arrests are “hate” or “division,” but the divide is really between those who respect the law and sovereignty and those who pander to ill-informed globalists and illegal immigrant sympathizers. The refusal of people like Jess Glynne to accept enforcement efforts only emboldens the chaos on the border. Their tears won’t stop the deportations or the restoration of order.

If a pop singer feels “sick” because America is finally protecting its borders and enforcing immigration laws, maybe she should spend less time on stage and more time understanding what’s at stake here. This isn’t “hate,” it’s defense of the nation. And if Trump’s social media memeing makes the delicate snowflakes cry, so be it. The days of open borders and lawlessness are numbered. The real question is: will America continue to let liberals and out-of-touch celebs dictate our future, or will it stand strong and proud with Trump’s vision of law, order, and national pride?

Written by Staff Reports

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