Social media users trolled President Trump after he referred to an incident in Sweden to defend his travel ban that has baffled Swedes.

During his campaign-style rally on Saturday in Florida, Trump pointed to incidents in Germany and Sweden in defense of his executive order on immigration and refugees — specifically referring to what happened “last night” in Sweden.

“When you look at what’s happening in Germany, when you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden — Sweden!" he said. "Who would believe this? Sweden! They took in large numbers, they’re having problems like they never thought possible.”

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Trump did not elaborate, but some social media users pointed to a Fox News report on Friday that showed alleged violence by refugees in Sweden.

Social media users quickly responded to Trump’s comments, using the hashtags #LastNightInSweden and #SwedenIncident to mock the president.

Meanwhile in Sweden hoards of them are streaming over the border. #lastnightinSweden pic.twitter.com/r1yK7fLALl — percy dashwood (@percydashwood) February 19, 2017

Everyone got a great education and had wonderful health care #lastnightinsweden — John C. Ralston (@interrobang) February 19, 2017

My thoughts are with Sweden while we are still learning what happened - one tweet at a time. #lastnightinsweden — Kristina Pfuertner (@kriscross123) February 19, 2017

Criminal masterminds behind #swedenincident caught in secret meeting

Same group also reportedly behind #BowlingGreenMassacre and #PizzaGate. pic.twitter.com/oouSx5hKEv — Revan Athame (@ReverantRevan) February 19, 2017

After the terrible events #lastnightinSweden , IKEA have sold out of this: pic.twitter.com/Bs1XI7ffKG — Jeanna Skinner (@JeannaLStars) February 19, 2017