An Australian political activist who dared to call out celebrity hypocrisy on immigration got a harsh lesson in American border enforcement – and it's absolutely hilarious.

Drew Pavlou, 24, claims he was detained and deported from the United States after immigration authorities questioned him over social media posts mocking pop star Billie Eilish's anti-ICE rhetoric. The online provocateur had joked about moving into Eilish's California mansion after the singer repeatedly attacked immigration enforcement.

"Billie Eilish got me deported," Pavlou wrote in a series of X posts, describing how he was held for hours by immigration officials who grilled him about his satirical social media content targeting the woke celebrity.

This case perfectly exposes the stunning disconnect between Hollywood's virtue signaling and reality. While Eilish and her celebrity friends love to bash ICE and immigration enforcement from their gated communities, they apparently don't appreciate when someone points out their massive hypocrisy.

Pavlou's mockery hit too close to home for the anti-American establishment. His posts highlighted what every patriotic American already knows – these limousine liberals want open borders for thee, but not for me. They'll lecture us about "compassion" while living behind walls that would make Trump's border barrier look modest.

Under President Trump's renewed immigration enforcement, we're finally seeing consistent application of our laws. No more selective enforcement based on political correctness or celebrity tantrums. If you're here illegally or violating visa terms, you're gone – period.

This incident shows how the deep state apparatus still protects Hollywood's woke elite while targeting anyone who dares mock their hypocrisy. But Patriots are fighting back, and truth has a way of exposing these frauds.

What do you think, Patriots? Should celebrities who attack immigration enforcement be required to house illegal immigrants in their own mansions? The double standard is getting ridiculous.

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Source: Next News Network