When it comes to betrayal, sometimes nothing is as therapeutic as fire and a trending hashtag.

At least, that's what some supporters of President Donald Trump found as they processed and protested his apparent decision to work with Democratic leaders on border security and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which has shielded nearly hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation.

Photographs and video footage surfaced Thursday on Twitter of people burning the Trump campaign's signature red "Make America Great Again" hats in retaliation.

When @realDonaldTrump lets the swamp monsters in and shows the base the door...the base fights back -The Deplorables #MAGA #DACA #NoAmnesty pic.twitter.com/EvpyekS26y — MAGA G (@Pandas4Trump) September 15, 2017

Using a #burnmyMAGAhat hashtag, people posted about lighting the hats ablaze in acts of defiance reminiscent of incensed Cleveland Cavaliers fans' burning of LeBron James jerseys in 2010, and Oklahoma City Thunder fans' burning of Kevin Durant's No. 35 jersey last year. Fans felt burned themselves over the NBA players leaving their former teams for potentially greener pastures.

Exact details about the potential pact between Trump and Democrats aren't crystal clear, and there's been confusion on points including whether the president will back citizenship for some young immigrants.

Breitbart News, however, has accused Trump of caving on DACA by being willing to give legal status to those protected under the program, and dubbed the president "Amnesty Don." Some on Twitter have adopted that term – which The Hill notes was previously used by MSNBC host Joe Scarborough – as a Trump-criticizing hashtag as well.

We did not vote for amnesty. #amnestydon — 🇺🇸 (@nemzy1988) September 14, 2017

But not all rallied behind the flames and fury faction. Others used the hashtags to criticize Trump's typically supportive base as naive.



Trump didn't betray his base. He showed them he was a con artist years ago. They chose to look the other way. #AmnestyDon #NoPity — Sharon (@iamsharonyvette) September 14, 2017