The crazy” 100 men vs. one gorilla” meme, which uses it to emphasize US President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement record, has become a popular internet trend.
The official White House accounts posted a joke featuring an picture of many immigrants boarding a plane alongside a picture of Trump in a post shared on X on Thursday.
The argument over 100 people versus one monkey is still ongoing. Additionally, 142, 000 plus illegal alien thieves faced President Trump in a post on X.
Trump’s immigration report was highlighted in the article.
According to the ICE review, which included the first 100 days of Trump’s subsequent term, 66, 463 people were detained without proper identification. ICE deported 65, 682 people, most of whom had considerable criminal histories.
The list of detained weapons violations included 1, 479 weapons violations, 6, 398 driving while intoxicated ( DUI), and 9 639 assault charges.
Acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons stated that” we’re only 100 days into this administration, and thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, ICE is using every resource at its disposal to maintain our country’s immigration laws and protect our neighborhoods.”
The argument erupted on April 24 when X person Michael Sherrills posed the strange problem,” Could 100 unarmed, typical men fight one adult man monkey in a battle”?
What started out as a strange post quickly developed into a hot topic on the internet, with users creating jokes, polls, and participating in heated debates.
MrBeast, a YouTuber, jokingly shared a false picture thumbnail titled” 100 Males vs. a Gorilla” and joked,” Have 100 men to check this, any volunteers”?
Elon Musk even participated in the fun, saying,” Sure, what’s the worst that could transpire?”
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