A South African Student's Hilarious Take On Trump's Immigration Policies The Last Supper of Donald Trump - The Boston Globe

A South African Student's Hilarious Take On Trump's Immigration Policies

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  • A South African student studying in the U.S. made waves online with a lighthearted video about Trump's immigration policies, turning potential deportation fears into laughs.
  • Content creator @kgotlelelomalefo used humor to tackle the topic, joking that he'd rather leave America with a full stomach than an empty one.
  • Audiences back home in Mzansi were in stitches, flooding the comments section with laughter and clever remarks, pointing out that South Africa isn't even on Trump's radar.
A young South African man living in the U.S. shared a funny video about the possibility of being deported. Mzansi couldn't stop laughing. Images: @kgotlelelomalefo Source: TikTok

Hey there, let me tell you about a South African TikTok user named @kgotlelelomalefo who's got everyone in Mzansi cracking up. This guy, a student living in the United States, decided to take on President Donald Trump's new immigration policies with a healthy dose of humor. Instead of letting the tension get to him, he turned it into pure comedy gold. Let me break it down for you.

In the video, @kgotlelelomalefo is seen enjoying a hearty meal and busting some playful dance moves. The caption reads: "Enjoying my last days because Trump is not playing with us." It's a clever way of saying, "Hey, if I'm going to go, I'm going out on my terms—and with a full belly!" Now, this isn't just any post. It's a brilliant example of how humor can diffuse stress and bring people together, even in challenging times.

"Enjoying my last days because Trump is not playing with us."

Check out the TikTok video below—it’s worth every second of your time.

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    Now, let's dive a little deeper into what exactly Trump's new immigration policies are all about. These aren't your everyday rule changes; they're major updates affecting border control and immigrant status reviews. While South Africa isn't directly targeted by these measures, the global impact is undeniable. The policies are serious business, but @kgotlelelomalefo's approach reminds us that sometimes, laughter is the best medicine.

    Living in the U.S., this young man decided to make light of Trump's new immigration laws with a funny video, suggesting he'd better eat before deportation. Images: @kgotlelelomalefo Source: TikTok

    Mzansi Gets in on the Fun

    Back home in South Africa, folks couldn't get enough of @kgotlelelomalefo's comedic take. The comments section blew up with laughter and clever comebacks. Here's a taste of what people had to say:

    @Tsoseletso reassured:

    "South Africa 🇿🇦 isn't on the list though… you can stay😭😭😭"

    @Hadassah asked:

    "Can someone explain this to me like a 5 y/o. Who's being deported?"

    @Sharon joked:

    "On the bright side, you don't have to pay for the flight😭😔"

    @PreciousBabilou laughed:

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  • "I'm laughing bcoz he keeps on saying his positive 😂😂"

    @gomotsegang🇿🇦😇 added:

    "Poi on tlele di airforce cos di cheap that side, plss😭😭😭"

    @gracemagracana noted:

    "Instead of being stressed, you enjoying the last moments in the USA 😂😂"

    @ora 💗🤭🎀 declared:

    "Me watching this knowing I'm going to the USA in August regardless 😌"

    It's clear that @kgotlelelomalefo struck a chord with his fellow South Africans. His ability to find humor in a potentially serious situation is a testament to the power of laughter and community.

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    • Briefly News reported on the MK Party, which made headlines after appealing to Donald Trump to investigate the Phala Phala incident. It's an unusual request, but hey, when you're in a bind, you reach out to whoever might help, right?
    • FirstRand's CEO voiced concerns about Trump's proposed tariff increases, warning South Africans about potential price hikes that could ripple through various sectors of the economy. Trade tensions can get messy, and it's always good to be informed.
    • In a surprising twist, Trump's administration temporarily lifted the ban on HIV treatment aid to low-income countries, bringing relief to South Africa and other nations in need. It's a reminder that even amid controversy, there can be moments of progress.

    So, there you have it—a story that started with one person's humor and turned into a global conversation. Whether you're laughing at TikTok videos or keeping up with international news, it's all part of the journey. Stay sharp, stay informed, and don't forget to laugh along the way!

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