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After Donald Trumps wave of Super Tuesday victories, the New York Daily News' front page spun the GOP frontrunner's slogan into its headline: "Make America Migrate." | AP Photo New York Daily News urges Americans to flee Trump to Canada

If you can’t beat him, leave.

The front page of the New York Daily News bellows a provocative spin on Donald Trump’s campaign slogan: “Make America Migrate” — a day after the billionaire's dominant Super Tuesday in which he won seven states, increasing the likelihood that he wins the Republican nomination and challenges the Democratic nominee for the White House.

Trump often takes credit for bringing immigration to the forefront during the announcement of his presidential campaign last summer, and the Daily News on Wednesday made emigration an issue.

LAND OF THE FLEE: Dust off your passports, we're here to help you get moving: https://t.co/8V7vcFuj2E pic.twitter.com/8jqretEKpb — New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) March 2, 2016

“Remember when you said you’d leave the U.S. if Trump were elected?” the newspaper asks in a bold, underlined font. “We don’t blame you. And it’s time to start planning.”

The Daily News brands the newspaper with a red, white and blue logo that says “End of days guide to fleeing the country” in all-caps.

An image of a thumbs-up-giving Trump sporting his red “Make America Great Again” cap sits above the word “America,” alongside a burning passport.

“The News tells readers which nations they could call home if Donald Trump (inset) wins White House. Loudmouth romped on Super Tuesday,” the caption reads.

All told, the News dedicated pages two through seven to making America migrate.

Interestingly, some Americans seem to be thinking along similar lines: Last night, Google data editor Simon Rogers said that searches of Canada had spiked 350 percent from 8 p.m. Tuesday to midnight.