This week, news broke of the first "DREAMer" being deported under the Trump administration.

While many Americans were concerned about the implications of 23-year-old Manuel Montes being deported despite have legal permission to work in the U.S., one Iowa congressman was celebrating.

"First non-valedictorian DREAMer deported. Border Patrol, this one's for you," tweeted Tea Party caucus member Steve King while displaying a mug of beer.

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Montes was part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA, a program that allows immigrants who entered the country as minors to live and work without fear of deportation.

The Department of Homeland Security says Montes' DACA protection expired in 2015, but Montes' lawyer said it was renewed in 2016 and was set to expire in 2018, according to The Washington Post. Montes had one prior convection of theft. At the time of his deportation he was attending community college and working as a farm laborer.

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King's valedictorian tweet is a reference to an earlier comment he made in 2013 in which he argued undocumented immigrants "aren't all valedictorians" and that "for every one who's a valedictorian, there's another 100 out there who weigh 130 pounds" with "calves the size of cantaloupes because they've been hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert."

King may be best known to non-Iowans for another tweet, where he praised Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician and white nationalist. Many considered his tweet racist.

The Iowa representative has also made headlines for expressing opposition to birth control, calling it "not constructive to our culture and our civilization," and Planned Parenthood's over-the-phone patient care, which he believed would be used to provide "robo-Skype abortions."

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In response to King's tweet about Montes, twitter users began searching for King's campaign contributors, which many suggested boycotting.

Montes is suing the federal government in order to gather more information on his sudden removal from the country.

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