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Trump’s White House Gardens Turn Into a Wall of Shame Against Migrants and It’s Causing Outrage

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After a series of direct attacks and offensive comments toward migrants from President Donald Trump and the White House, tensions have reached a new peak. The presidential residence recently filled its gardens with massive photos of undocumented migrants who have been detained, sending a loud and unsettling message.

From Trump’s first presidency, his aggressive stance toward migrants was clear — most notably through his infamous promise to build a massive border wall. However, since reclaiming office on January 20 of this year, the attacks and insults against the migrant community have only intensified.

In addition to reactivating mass deportation raids — pulling people from schools, workplaces, and even their homes — Trump’s administration has ramped up its promotion of anti-immigrant sentiment. Over the past few months, the White House has consistently shared highly controversial images and videos that fuel divisive narratives.

The White House Fills Its Gardens With Images of Detained Migrants

The tipping point came with a recent social media post by the White House, showcasing the presidential gardens plastered with giant signs labeling detained migrants as “criminals.” The video, shared across official White House platforms, was accompanied by a message claiming that during Joe Biden’s administration, “migrants made the decisions,” but under Trump, “a new life for America” had begun.

While some of the individuals pictured reportedly have criminal charges, the lack of clear information regarding their cases — combined with the mass exposure and vilification — has sparked intense criticism. Many view the display as a cruel and dehumanizing attack on migrants’ dignity.

The reaction on social media was immediate and fierce. Thousands of users expressed outrage, calling the campaign a deliberate provocation and a grotesque mockery of the migrant community. Critics argue that by portraying migrants as dangerous criminals, the White House is perpetuating harmful stereotypes and promoting hatred — ignoring the fundamental dignity that every person deserves.

This article was originally written in Spanish by Carla Martell in Cultura Colectiva.

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