Multiple identical viral tweets about Pakistanis praised at Mexico airport

This image is a screenshot of four separate posts from X (formerly Twitter), where four different accounts all post the exact same story word-for-word. Each post claims the author just landed at a Mexican airport, gave their Pakistani passport to an immigration officer, who then smiled warmly and told the author "You're a global peacemaker. We're proud of you," which "made their day," ending with two Pakistani flag emojis. The identical text across all four accounts reveals this is a viral copy-paste internet trend, not four separate authentic personal anecdotes.

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Repeated identical text across four posts: "Just landed at an airport in Mexico. Handed over my Pakistani passport for immigration, and the officer smiled warmly, looked at me and said, "You're a global peacemaker. We're proud of you."Made my day. 🇵🇰 🇵🇰"

Overview

This image is a screenshot of four separate posts from X (formerly Twitter), where four different accounts all post the exact same story word-for-word. Each post claims the author just landed at a Mexican airport, gave their Pakistani passport to an immigration officer, who then smiled warmly and told the author "You're a global peacemaker. We're proud of you," which "made their day," ending with two Pakistani flag emojis. The identical text across all four accounts reveals this is a viral copy-paste internet trend, not four separate authentic personal anecdotes.

Origin notes

This meme screenshot was originally shared on Reddit with the original title "I love Mexico...". It captures a viral copy-paste trend on X/Twitter where multiple users posted the same fictional heartwarming story about entering Mexico with a Pakistani passport, playing on Pakistan's public reputation as a promoter of global peace in international forums.

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