'Wonder who helped': Internet divided as pro-Trump PAC unveils ‘Biden’s invasion’ ad in contrast to President's ad on immigration

Biden camp's advertisement 'Change' mainly focuses on Latino Americans and also targets Donald Trump and his rhetoric toward immigrants
PUBLISHED MAR 24, 2024
A Super PAC that supports Donald Trump published a new advertisement criticizing President Joe Biden on immigration (Getty Images)
A Super PAC that supports Donald Trump published a new advertisement criticizing President Joe Biden on immigration (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: A Super PAC that supports former President Donald Trump, MAGA Inc., published a new advertisement criticizing President Biden on immigration, a crucial topic for voters before the general election, on Friday, March 22, according to The Hill.

Biden stated in the 15-second ad, "Nobody…Nobody is going to be deported. There will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration." With the caption, "BIDEN'S INVASION," Trump posted the advertisement on Truth Social on Friday. 



 

Donald Trump posts ‘Biden’s invasion’ ad on Truth Social

The action was taken only hours after the Biden team unveiled an advertisement with a Latino focus that criticized the former president for his divisive remarks regarding immigration while applauding the diversity that they bring to the country.

Biden mentioned in the ad, which was first reported by The Hill, "This election is an election between me and a guy named Trump. This is a guy who calls Latinos criminals, drug dealers, and rapists. Now he says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country."

He further stated, "What the hell is he talking about? The reason we’re as good as we are is because we are the most diverse country in the world."



 

Notably, the 30-second ad, 'Change', will run in both Spanish and English across digital media. Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Florida are among the states where it will be played. Following Biden's State of the Union speech, a $30 million ad purchase includes this particular commercial. 

Moreover, this was the second Latino-focused ad from the Biden campaign this week. The first, which was made public on Tuesday, March 19, detailed how Biden and Trump differed on policy matters that affected Latino voters.



 

The candidates have previously sparred over immigration-related problems even as both Trump and Biden visited the southern border last month, albeit in different places.

Internet divided as Donald Trump labels President's ad as 'Biden's invasion'

People on the internet had mixed reactions and shared their opinions as a Super PAC supporting Trump released a new ad criticizing President Biden on immigration.

A user wrote on X, "Gee I wonder who helped," while one added, "They had their bipartisan bill. They opted for party over country. It's clearly not an issue. Tired of hearing about it."



 



 

A user also wrote, "Biden’s policies fail on every level," while one added, "Trump and MAGA are responsible for the current situation at the border. They walked away from their own deal."



 



 

A person also added, "Maybe their representatives should vote to fix the border instead of b***hing about it."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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