The House Judiciary Committee this week published a GIF-filled news release to promote a bill that could deport thousands of undocumented immigrants.

The GIF collection features an all-white cast of celebrities including Britney Spears, Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence and even Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.”

The news release is written in Buzzfeed’s popular listicle style, and says things like, “Right now, one single person—the President of the United States—can turn off the enforcement of our immigration laws unilaterally. For real.”

MarketWatch reached out to the House Judiciary Committee, but didn't receive a response.

People on Twitter didn’t seem to like the House Judiciary Committee’s post.

This isn’t the first time the government has used GIFs for public communication.

A piece about President Barack Obama’s proposal to provide free community college on Speaker of the House John Boehner’s site featured Taylor Swift GIFs, comparing the cost of community college to Taylor Swift album sales. And a collection of GIFs including Honey Boo Boo explained the Keystone XL Pipeline.

The news release was intended to explain the committee’s proposed legislation that would require all U.S. employers to use a Web-based system, E-Verify, that checks the Social Security numbers of employees against records to ensure they are eligible to work in the U.S. It also would seek to increase deportations of people in the U.S. illegally, and send children who arrive unaccompanied back to their home country.

Here’s how it’s explained in listicle form:

“The problem is that when our immigration laws aren’t enforced, it encourages more illegal immigration and causes the system to implode. Not cool.”

But the real question here is, do these GIFs make the government cool?