Pokémon did not give permission to video footage

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Pokémon said it did not allow the use of its themed song and other footage to be used in a video of Raid Deportation Raid, published by the US government.

“We are aware of a recent video posted by the Ministry of Homeland Security, which includes images and language related to our brand,” a BBC statement said.

“Our company has not participated in the creation or distribution of this content and no permission has been granted to use our intellectual property.”

The video, Posted by the Internal Security Account X and Ticktock White HouseIt shows several arrests made by a border patrol and ice agents, along with the Pokémon slogan, “We have to catch all.”

It also includes footage from the initial loans of Anime’s Anime Show of Anime with the main character Ash Ketchum.

The video ends with images of fake Pokémon trading cards involving the fog of men and women arrested by ICE and their alleged crimes, including murder, pedophilia, burglary, murder and endangering children.

ICE (immigration and customs implementation) raids in the United States after Trump’s migration policy to provide “the biggest program to deport criminals in America.”

Meanwhile, the comedian and Podkaster Theo von objected to another video from the Ministry of Interior Security, who uses a video on him, saying “I heard you were deported, Dude – bye” to reveal the agency’s deportation numbers.

“Yooo DHS I didn’t approve of using it” Von wrote on xS

“I know you know my address, so send a check. And please download this and please keep me from your Banger deportation videos.

“As for immigration, my thoughts and heart are much more nuns than this video allows. Bye!”

On Tuesday, the department shared a video with 31 seconds of X with the inscription “Bye”, although the publication now appears to have been removed.

It started with the background video, followed by the claim that two million illegal immigrants were deported in the first 250 days of President Trump’s second term.

He then showed that Trump said that “they just stopped coming, they no longer come” before they finish with an airplane that takes off with the words “Leave now” written over the image.

This comes after British singer Jess Glin said in July that she feels “sick” that the White House used Jet2Holiday viral advertising, including her song as an audio to a video promoting deportation.

The White House publishes a clip of x Displaying handcuffs that are accompanied by ice to Globalx flight.

The Jet2 ad featuring Glyne’s single for 2015 holds my hand, and the cheerful voice cover says “Nothing beats Jet2” – which has become a meme – played through the video.

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