The September issue of Vogue is known for generating buzz — but now an editor for the conservative Breitbart News Network has charged that the magazine's new cover is wading into the immigration debate.

The September cover depicts actress Jennifer Lawrence in a red dress, her back to the water and the Statue of Liberty in background.

"American Beauty," the cover reads. "Jennifer Lawrence on love, liberty and the freedom to be herself."

This didn't sit well with John Carney, who runs Breitbart's finance and economics coverage.

"We're going to have to create a full #MAGA shadow cultural industry because the Opposition Media can't even do fashion without attacking us," Carney said Thursday on Twitter.

Carney then went on a tweetstorm, saying that the Statue of Liberty had become central to the "case against immigration reform."

In a Twitter conversation with a Washington Examiner reporter, Carney said that the cover the cover was "clearly an allusion to our current immigration debate, taking the #poemlaw side."

For its part, Vogue replied to Carney, saying it shot the cover in June.

Carney's claims come the week after President Trump touted a plan by two Republican senators that is designed to slash legal immigration into the United States.

After the president backed the plan, White House adviser Stephen Miller got into a heated conversation with CNN's Jim Acosta. Acosta brought up the Statue of Liberty and the poem inscribed on it, asking if the administration was trying to change what it means to be an immigrant.