
"America after 100 million deportations"
"The peace of a nation no longer besieged by the third world."
"This image is being used without permission from the US department of homeland security. What should I do about this?"
"The use of his artwork was unauthorized, and we have requested that DHS remove the post. It added: At The Kinkade Family Foundation, we strongly condemn the sentiment expressed in the post and the deplorable actions that DHS continues to carry out. Like many of you, we were deeply troubled to see this ima"
Department of Homeland Security posted on X an image of a pristine, empty beach with palm trees and a vintage car, overlaid with the caption 'America after 100 million deportations' and a separate line reading 'The peace of a nation no longer besieged by the third world.' Hiroshi Nagai, a 78-year-old Japanese graphic designer known for city pop and dreamscape artwork, said the image was used without permission and asked what he should do. The incident follows prior uses of artists' works by DHS without consent, including a Thomas Kinkade painting posted with the message 'Protect the homeland.' The Kinkade Family Foundation condemned the unauthorized use and requested removal. The Guardian contacted DHS for comment.
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