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Irish Lawmaker Uses JD Vance 'Bald' Meme To Slam US Border Policy | Watch
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A meme of US Vice President JD Vance, which was recently in the middle of controversy regarding the deportation of a Norwegian tourist from the US, made an appearance in the Irish parliament. The meme in question features a digitally altered image of Vance with a bald, egg-shaped head. Norwegian tourist Mads Mikkelsen had allegedly been denied entry into the US at Newark Airport in New Jersey after officials discovered an image on his phone. The claims sparked debate over the border policies under the Trump administration. The subject was also discussed in the Irish parliament, where Labour leader Ivana Bacik displayed the same Vance meme to slam new American border policies, specifically the J-1 visa rules requiring access to applicants’ public social media accounts. “We're watching a major incursion on freedom of expression, unthinkable in a Western democracy. This week, a young Norwegian tourist was detained by ICE at New York airport and sent back to Oslo. Why? he had this meme on his phone, minister,” Bacik added, before presenting a printout of the meme. She also questioned Irish Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan on what he planned to do to assure Irish citizens that their freedoms would not be violated by the border policies of another nation. Also read: Morning Midas Cargo Ship Fire: What Was The Ship Carrying And Why Did It Sink | Details What Is The JD Vance Meme Controversy? A Norwegian tourist, Mads Mikkelsen (not the actor), claims he was denied entry to the US after border officials searched his phone and found a meme of Vice President JD Vance and a photo of a pipe. The incident, first reported by Norwegian outlet Nordlys, gained international attention. Mikkelsen told the outlet that during questioning, he admitted to using marijuana once in Germany and once in New Mexico, both places where it is legal. However, he believed the admission was irrelevant due to local legalization. Mikkelsen disputes the official reason given and accuses US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of “blatant falsification.” In response, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and CBP strongly denied Mikkelsen’s claims, stating that his entry was denied due to his “admitted drug use,” not political content on his phone. “Claims that Mads Mikkelsen was denied entry because of a JD Vance meme are FALSE,” DHS officials said.
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