White House shares Valentine’s Day ‘Roses are red’ poem about deportation

The White House has put its own twist on the traditional “Roses are Red” poem this Valentine’s Day.

The official social media accounts for the White House posted the faces of President Donald Trump and Tom Homan, the “border czar” appointed by Trump to head immigration.

There pictures are posted with the rhyme:

“Roses are red, violets are blue, come here illegally, and we’ll deport you.”

The post follows with a “Happy Valentine’s Day.

From The Associated Press:

Most recently, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping package of immigration laws on Thursday aimed at carrying out Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

Republicans said the laws put Florida — long a haven for immigrants — on the leading edge of conservative-controlled states working to leverage state and local resources for federal immigration enforcement.

As Trump supporters in state capitols across the country race to deliver on the president’s signature issue — despite concerns from immigrant advocates — lawmakers in Florida are teeing up a potential fight with the courts as they advance a provision that critics argue is unconstitutional.

Florida’s new legislation mandates the death penalty for immigrants in the U.S. without legal authorization who commit capital offenses such as first degree murder or child rape. It’s a provision that goes above and beyond Trump’s executive orders.