
"Krank!": Weißes Haus empört mit Pokémon-Abschiebevideo
Das US-Ministerium für Innere Sicherheit ist für seine kontroversen Videos bekannt - vor allem, wenn es um Abschiebungen geht. Für einen neuen Clip h…
Washington D.C. - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has drawn significant criticism following the release of a video depicting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, set to the iconic Pokémon theme song and captioned with the franchise's slogan, "Gotta Catch ‘Em All." The video, shared by DHS, features footage of migrants being apprehended, which critics argue trivializes a serious and often traumatic process. The controversial content emerged as the Trump administration continues to escalate its stringent immigration policies. Online reactions have been swift and largely negative, with many users expressing fury and condemnation over the video's tone and its use of a popular children's entertainment brand to promote immigration enforcement. A spokesperson for an unnamed civil rights organization stated, "This video is deeply disturbing. It dehumanizes individuals and turns serious enforcement actions into a game, which is completely unacceptable." The Independent has reported that it has reached out to Nintendo, the creator of the Pokémon franchise, for comment regarding the unauthorized use of their intellectual property in a government-produced video with such sensitive subject matter. As of now, no response from Nintendo has been publicly released. The incident underscores ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policy and the methods used by government agencies to communicate their actions to the public.
Das US-Ministerium für Innere Sicherheit ist für seine kontroversen Videos bekannt - vor allem, wenn es um Abschiebungen geht. Für einen neuen Clip h…