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Outrage as Man Dances at WWII Memorial: Calls for Deportation Rise

A grainy, now-viral video shows a man identified online as Madhu Raju dancing with a partner in front of the solemn National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., and Americans across the country are rightfully angry. Public monuments honor the blood and sacrifice of our veterans, not backdrops for choreographed social-media stunts, and the footage sparked immediate condemnation from patriots who see it as a brazen disrespect.

What followed was an online backlash that was as swift as it was fierce: users dug up details, tagged employers, and demanded accountability, including calls for deportation from some corners of the internet. Conservatives who have long warned about loose enforcement of immigration and visa rules saw this as confirmation that our system rewards outsiders who don’t share America’s reverence for its history.

Multiple outlets reported that the man in the clip has been tied to U.S. tech employment and alleged H‑1B status, prompting talk of visa revocation and even deportation, though some claims remain unverified and legal experts note deportation typically requires employer action or criminal findings. The messy fallout — deleted social accounts, public shaming, and frantic damage control — shows how quickly a single disrespectful act can become an immigration controversy.

This episode isn’t just about one tasteless video; it’s a lesson in why conservative calls to tighten H‑1B rules and protect American workers and traditions matter. If people here on temporary work visas are running side businesses, staging public spectacles, or otherwise ignoring the cultural norms that bind our communities, lawmakers and employers must enforce standards — and Congress should move to fix loopholes that allow such behavior without consequence.

Patriots should defend both due process and decency: demand that employers act responsibly, that immigration rules be applied fairly and firmly, and that our monuments never be treated like dance floors. While some voices online tried to minimize the controversy or attack those calling for accountability, the core issue is simple — reverence for our history is not optional, and those who come here should honor what made this country great.

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