Idaho Bar's Bizarre Offer Sparks Hilarious Reaction from DHS
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A bar in Eagle, Idaho, has sparked controversy and amusement with its offer of free beer for a month to anyone who helps identify and deport undocumented immigrants. The Old State Saloon, owned by Mark Fitzpatrick, made the announcement on social media, which was immediately picked up by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In response, DHS posted a GIF featuring Earl Sinclair from the classic TV show Dinosaurs, conveying a sense of surprise. The bar's owner seemed to appreciate the reaction, simply responding with 'Love it!' The unusual promotion has drawn mixed reactions, with some people joking about the potential consequences of a bar offering free beer to those involved in deportation efforts. The move comes as part of a tougher stance on immigration taken by the Trump administration. It's worth noting that Fitzpatrick has previously made headlines with his 'Heterosexual Awesomeness Month' promotion, which offered discounts and free beers to heterosexual patrons. As the owner of the Old State Saloon, Fitzpatrick has a background in real estate, marketing, and business development, with over 15 years of experience.