Article 72HJ4 US homeland security condemned for using Japanese artist’s work without consent

US homeland security condemned for using Japanese artist’s work without consent

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Maya Yang
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Hiroshi Nagai, in a post on X, has objected to his artwork being used by the agency to promote its deportation agenda

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing backlash once again, this time from a Japanese artist who has condemned the agency for using, without permission, his work to promote deportations.

In a post on X on New Year's Eve, the department posted a photo featuring a pristine and empty beach with palm trees and a vintage car. Written across the photo was America after 100 million deportations," along with a separate caption that said: The peace of a nation no longer besieged by the third world."

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