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    The issue isn’t the truth of the JD Vance meme story, but rather its believability given the actions of the Trump administration.

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    from the let’s-get-flagged-for-a-meme department

    Ah, the Trump administration’s immigration policies: a twisted mix of farce and tragedy that leaves us wondering if we’ve accidentally tuned into the world’s worst reality show. Sure, we often ponder the plight of people yanked from the streets and spirited away to who-knows-where, but let’s not forget the absurd circus that unfolds at the border when the stars of the show are tourists. Enter stage right: two bewildered travelers, their dreams of American escapades crushed under the weight of ridiculous reasons. Yes, folks, it’s your friendly neighborhood immigration drama where a meme can get you booted faster than you can say “land of the free.”

    Gone are the days when millennials feared their cringy Facebook photos would haunt them; now, it’s the U.S. government combing through social media with the fervor of a concerned mother looking for dirt on her child’s Tinder dates. In the last two weeks alone, we’ve witnessed two stunning masterpieces of immigration faux pas. First up, we have Alistair Kitchen, a writer from Australia, who thought he was just hopping over to the States for a casual visit. Spoiler alert: it turned into a 12-hour interrogation with a side of shame, where even his phone wasn’t off limits. God forbid it held evidence of his satirical wit regarding Palestinian protests! Who knew an opinion could be akin to a ticking time bomb?

    Kitchen penned his harrowing experience for the New Yorker, detailing a trip that turned from: “Ooh, I can’t wait to see NYC” to “Why is this officer scrolling through my hidden photo folder when I just wanted my avocado toast?” Imagine that moment of horror when he realized he was not merely a visitor, but a subject of scrutiny. “Oh look, my ‘hidden’ folder with all those embarrassing pics!” A badge of shame like no other.

    He was gone for a long time. I imagined him, in his office, using some new software to surface all the grimy details of my life. … So instead I unlocked the folder and watched as he scrolled through all of my most personal content in front of me. We looked at a photo of my penis together.

    The experience could have been a highlight reel for a horror comedy. It reads like the setup to a terrible joke: “A traveler walks into the U.S., and the next thing you know, he’s sharing a moment with a Customs officer over his nudes.” Welcome to America, folks! Just don’t bring any thoughts of freedom or creativity with you unless you’re prepared to open the closet of shame.

    But hold on, the absurdity doesn’t stop there! Enter Mads Mikkelsen, a Norwegian tourist who found himself tangled in a web of questions more absurd than a soap opera plotline. Apparently, a meme featuring JD Vance—transformed into a cartoonish version of himself—was the tipping point for Mikkelsen. Instead of relaxing with a margarita poolside, he was grilled about drug trafficking and political extremism. Classic subplot twist! “Oh, you seem to have a sense of humor; let’s lock you up!” Who knew a meme could pack such punch? If only there were immigration memes to express collective disbelief, we’d be in the clear.

    Mikkelsen claims that immigration officials stopped him for questioning and quizzed him “about drug trafficking, terrorist plots, and right-wing extremism,” all of which he said was “totally without reason.”

    The Department of Homeland Security chimes in, asserting that Mikkelsen’s denial of entry had nothing to do with the meme, and everything to do with his past enthusiasm for marijuana—because when in Mexico and Germany, one must realize the feds are forever watching. Yes, because nothing says “defender of freedom” quite like denying entry over a high-spirited photo!

    All the while, as Mikkelsen’s meme slips into the annals of internet history, laughter erupts across the globe. It even reached politicians in Ireland who couldn’t resist waving the cartoon in a legislative cringefest. It’s a delightful concoction of mockery and disbelief, where the eyes of the world stare at U.S. immigration policies and wonder if we’ve all collectively lost our minds.

    In a shocking twist, we find ourselves at a dark juncture in the American narrative. Instead of a triumphant shout of, “Good grief, that’s preposterous!” the universal reaction is a nod of understanding. The amped-up absurdity of JD Vance memes at immigration has become a mirror reflecting our new norm. And if you think that feels damaging, congratulations! You’ve read the room!

    Let’s be clear: whether Mikkelsen faced the consequences for the meme or his fondness for herbal tea is almost secondary. The primary concern is that the global audience now chuckles grimly at the thought of Americans mocking their leadership while being whisked off by border guards. That’s not the sparkly image of a free society; that’s a doodle in the sketchbook of an authoritarian regime. And if nobody in power is losing sleep over this transformation, we might as well make plans to welcome even fewer tourists the next time around.

    Filed Under: immigration, absurd politics, JD Vance, satire, tourism, memes, national cringe

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