“Finishing this fight.”
Halo’s Flood are a parasitic alien species to be exterminated. The official ICE recruitment image applies that metaphor to immigration enforcement.
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Official channels. Preserved evidence.
A provenance-first archive of visual and audiovisual messages published by federal government accounts during the 47th administration.
01 / THE PATTERN
“Remigration.” “America for Americans.” “One Homeland. One People. One Heritage.” The archive documents where official government speech intersects with slogans, source material, and visual conventions used by fascist, neo-Nazi, white-nationalist, and adjacent movements.
The record does not ask you to infer intent. It preserves what was published, where it appeared, what it references, and how the agencies responded.
02 / THE ARCHIVE
“Finishing this fight.”
Halo’s Flood are a parasitic alien species to be exterminated. The official ICE recruitment image applies that metaphor to immigration enforcement.
“Which way, American man?”
A close adaptation of Which Way Western Man?, a text published by a National Alliance imprint and influential in neo-Nazi circles.
“America After 100 Million Deportations”
A mass-removal fantasy presented as national restoration. The figure exceeds the undocumented and permanent-resident populations combined.
“We’ll have our home again.”
Nearly identical to lyrics from a song associated with a far-right folk group drawing on Germany’s ethnonationalist Völkisch movement.
“Report all foreign invaders.”
The altered source asset was reported as originating with a white-nationalist account that amplified neo-Nazi users.
The three-part construction closely parallels the Nazi slogan “Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer.”
“Restore American Greatness”
Restoration and rebirth are central to the campaign’s visual vocabulary. This record is contextual, not independently identified as a dog whistle.
“You have a duty, American.”
Militarized expulsion imagery retained as pattern evidence while research continues into its source and circulation.
03 / THE STANDARD
Every published record must identify the official account, preserve the artifact, document its date and caption, explain the specific basis for inclusion, and retain competing explanations or agency responses.
Confirm the government account, post ID, date, and platform.
Keep original media, full context, hashes, and archive links.
Identify the slogan, source asset, coded reference, or visual lineage.
Separate confirmed evidence from substantiated and contextual material.
Personal, campaign, party, PAC, and unofficial accounts are outside scope. Offensive content alone is not sufficient for inclusion.