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‘Gotta catch 'em all’: DHS goes viral with Pokémon-themed immigration arrest video-Watch
A Pokémon-themed video released by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), highlighting arrests of immigrants they deemed to be illegal, has gone viral, amassing over 40 million views on X by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Homeland Security The Department of Homeland Security logo is seen during a news conference in Washington, Feb. 25, 2015. (AP ...
A viral U.S. Department of Homeland Security post featuring ICE raids set to the original Pokémon theme sparked swift backlash — and a rare public rebuke from the Japanese entertainment giant. By ...
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Pokémon Company Says DHS ICE Raids Video Used 'Gotta Catch 'Em All' Theme Song Without Permission
The Pokémon Company has formally pushed back on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's use of footage and music from its animated series in a recent video promoting the Trump administration's ...
Pokémon says it didn’t give the Department of Homeland Security permission to use its theme song and animations in a recent social media post promoting the agency’s efforts to track down those living ...
The Department of Homeland Security is not backing down after the owners of Pokémon pushed back against the Trump administration’s use of the song “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” in social media posts promoting ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has compared apprehending migrants to catching Pokémon. On Monday, DHS shared a video on X with the caption, "Gotta Catch 'Em All," the slogan widely ...
The Department of Homeland Security is once again being accused of intellectual property theft—this time from one of the world’s most beloved franchises. In a video posted Sept. 22, DHS paired violent ...
The Pokémon Company on Tuesday made clear that it had no involvement in the creation of the Department of Homeland Security’s recent video showing its immigration crackdown. On Monday’s DHS posted a ...
The Pokémon Company has formally pushed back on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security‘s use of footage and music from its animated series in a recent video promoting the Trump administration’s ...
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