‘Menswear Gai’ admitted amidst La riots that he is illegally with us, JD Vance responds with a GIF

JD Vance responded to the popular fashion blogger Derek Gai, who admitted that it was not legally in the US.

Derek Gai, also known as the Mainswear Guy, well known on X for his men’s fashion tips and analysis, claimed the social media platform that he came to America from Canada as a child and had never a document. A long post expanding his family’s stay in the US from Canada raided several places in Los Angeles, arresting illegal aliens – leading for riots. Social media users tagged Vice President JD Vance and alerted him about the illegal situation of Deke Gai, in which the Vice President responded with a GIF, suggesting that he would be deported. Derek Gai said that there is a belief that millions of violent criminals are being put on the border carrying drugs, but not everyone falls in the same category. “My family ran away from Vietnam after Tate aggressive and went through a difficult journey, which eventually launched them to Canada. My father worked as a watchman for a time; My mother, a secretary. When he fell through work, my father was offered to work with his sister in the United States, because he was a child to return to my family, because I was still a child when I was there. Gaya, “Derek man wrote.“I am still uncertain whether we have technically broken an immigration law. The border between Canada and the United States was very porous (as it is today, for most parts). But somehow somehow, since I came here without legal documents, I eventually fell into the category of being an unreamed of being immigrant. However, I was a child in the United States. My identity and roots are very much in this country, no different from anyone else.,Fashion blogger said that there are millions of people like him living in America, whose parents may have crossed the border, do not know about the law. “I think ice sweeps are inhuman. I support and admire the protesters who are putting their body on the line for non-violent resistance. Finally, I think we need to solve the issue on a systemic level. It is unfair for me to expect that the government will leave some 10-20 million people.”

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