JD Vance Hints At Deporting "Menswear" Guy | WLT Report Skip to main content
We may receive compensation from affiliate partners for some links on this site. Read our full Disclosure here.

JD Vance Hints At Deporting “Menswear” Guy


Never heard of ‘Menswear’ guy, aka Derek Guy, until it went viral that this fashion guru is here illegally.

And then even Vice President JD Vance posted a meme showing he was for deporting him.

Not only that, the Homeland Security account posted a hilarious meme in regards to the fact that ‘Derek Guy’ is an illegal.

Call me crazy, but it’s probably not the smartest thing for people with a large platform to start annoucing they’re not citizens.

ADVERTISEMENT

I mean, it helps us out a lot and cuts down the work for ICE. So, like Bobby Brown sang in the 80s, it’s their prerogative.

Independent reports:

Vice President JD Vance appeared to suggest he would deport a man who runs a popular X account focused on menswear after the user shared his experience living as an undocumented immigrant in the United States.

On the social media platform, the user, known as “derek guy,” posted a long message encouraging people not to view undocumented immigrants as “MS-13 members”, as the Trump administration has characterized many, but instead as “neighbors” such as himself.

As a result, people on X tagged Vance, telling the vice president he has the “opportunity to do the funniest thing ever” – an indirect way of suggesting he deport the X user.

Vance responded with a meme of actor Jack Nicholson shaking his head “yes” menacingly.

“Derek guy,” also known as “menswear guy,” uses his X account to share his thoughts on current trends and comment on people’s clothing. He has previously critiqued Vance for his clothing choices, including pants that are “too slim,” jackets that “don’t hug him very well,” and a tie that was “a distraction.”

But on Monday, “derek guy” chose to use his popular account to recount his own experience with immigration in the U.S., admitting that his mother brought him into the U.S. over the Canadian border when he was a baby.

“Derek guy” said his parents fled their home in Vietnam after the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War. After landing in Canada, his parents tried to find jobs to support their family. Ultimately, his father came to the U.S. to work, and shortly after, his mother followed, he said.

If these illegals are trying to gain sympathy for letting it be known they’re illegals, they thought wrong.

ADVERTISEMENT

With 1.5 million followers, this guy thought it was a good idea to let them know he was an illegal:

And this next post is from the official Homeland Security account. HA! Spy Kids for the win.



 

Join the conversation!

Please share your thoughts about this article below. We value your opinions, and would love to see you add to the discussion!

Leave a comment
Thanks for sharing!