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White House lawn lined with illegal immigrants’ mugshots — and heinous crimes they’ve committed — showcasing ICE busts in Trump’s first 100 days

The White House lawn has been lined with mugshot-style posters bearing the faces of 100 “arrested” illegal migrants — and lists of the despicable crimes some have committed.

The placards, emblazoned with “ARRESTED,” could be seen lined up along the White House driveway first thing Monday to showcase some of the worst offenders nabbed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in President Trump’s first 100 days, a White House official told The Post.

A number of signs with mugshots on the White House lawn. @Kaelan47/X

“White House lawn looks a little different this AM,” Trump administration spokesperson Kaelan Dorr said in an X post.

“And they say yard signs don’t win elections…”

Trump at the White House on Sunday, April 27, 2025. REUTERS
The White House’s official logo could be seen at the bottom of each poster. @PressSec/X
Posters of people described as arrested illegal immigrants are displayed outside the White House in Washington, U.S., April 28, 2025. REUTERS
President Donald Trump arrives on Marine One at the White House, Sunday, April 27, 2025, in Washington. AP

The signs , emblazoned with “ARRESTED,” feature photos of the migrants, as well as their apparent crimes — including “first-degree murder,” “sexual abuse of a child,” “kidnapping and rape,” “murder,” “rape of a child,” and “distribution of fentanyl.”

The White House’s official logo could be seen at the bottom of each poster.

The placards were strategically placed where news outlets film live shots in a bid to make sure they’re caught on camera, an official told , who was first to report on the posters.