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Supporters of the MAGA movement are rallying to demand the deportation of an influencer who is a U.S. citizen and a known supporter of Democratic values.
Harry Sisson, a 23-year-old sensation on TikTok, stirred controversy among Trump supporters with a recent video. In it, he criticized former President Trump’s approach to achieving peace in the Middle East, following Trump’s negotiation of a deal between Israel and Hamas.
Sisson ignited further backlash on the social media platform X, by asserting, “Biden got more hostages released than Trump,” in a post shared on Tuesday.
He continued to provoke discussion by reposting content from another creator that questioned the absence of women among the hostages released under Trump’s agreement.
“Joe Biden got them released. That’s why. You can thank him now like you thanked Trump,” Sisson added, encouraging a shift in gratitude towards the current president.
In the days that followed those two posts, conservative X users have come together to get the phrase ‘deport Harry Sisson’ trending on the platform.
‘Harry Sisson has only lived in America for 5 years. Yes you heard that right,’ one user wrote.
‘He was born in Singapore. I want every MAGA account on X that is currently active to comment, ”Deport Harry Sisson” on this post.’

Harry Sisson, a 23-year-old TikTok star, sent MAGA into meltdown with a video this week criticizing Trump’s plan for peace in the Middle East after he secured a peace deal between Israel and Hamas



The phrase become the trending search on X after a wave of posts calling for Sisson’s deportation

Pictured: Former Israeli hostage Eitan Horn celebratees as he returns home afer being in Hamas captivity
His rally cry was answered with thousands of comments, reshares and new posts calling for Sisson’s deportation.
‘In your own words born in Singapore educated in Dubai and Dublin. You weren’t born here, you weren’t educated here, you didn’t move here until you were 16, and you’re not an American,’ another user wrote.
Sisson soon caught wind of the movement and questioned whether the MAGA crowd calling for his deportation knew he was an American citizen.
‘You guys know I’m an American citizen by birth right? The MAGA weirdos are not very bright!’ Sisson wrote.
‘I’m also more American than any of these MAGA freaks who support the traitorous felon in the Oval Office!’
Once the phrase became the number one trending search on the platform, he added: ‘I’m flattered that MAGA got “Deport Harry Sisson” trending to number 1.
‘Just proves they’re scared of me and my peers. All of the wins Democrats have secured recently have shaken them to their core. Keep it coming, MAGA dorks!’
Trump was widely celebrated for brokering the peace deal, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described him as a great friend of the nation.

‘Biden got more hostages released than Trump,’ Sisson wrote on X on Tuesday, sparking the initial backlash

Trump has made several attempts to alter America’s birthright citizenship process

Sisson said Biden released more hostages than Trump after the president secured a monumental peace deal
Sisson is a registered Democrat living in New York. He often shares political takes online.
He was born in Singapore and raised first in Dubai and then Dublin, Ireland. He later moved to the United States, where he attended high school and college.
A person born overseas can claim American citizenship if they have at least one parent who is a US citizen.
Trump has made several attempts to alter America’s birthright citizenship process, including threatening to revoke US citizenship for his longtime critic Rosie O’Donnell.
He also signed a birthright declaration order upon returning to the White House for his second administration which stated that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
The order is being contested in court.
The order would upend more than 125 years of understanding that the Constitution’s 14th Amendment confers citizenship on everyone born on American soil, with narrow exceptions for the children of foreign diplomats and those born to a foreign occupying force.
During his public fallout with former first buddy Elon Musk, Trump threatened to withdraw his citizenship. While the world’s richest man was born in South Africa, he became a naturalized US citizen in 2002.