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The House Judiciary Committee includes some of President Obama's fiercest critics on immigration. That doesn't mean they can't have fun.

The panel took an unusually lighthearted approach to immigration policy this week, posting a Buzzfeed-style listicle comprised of animated GIFs to illustrate the GOP's opposition to Obama's executive actions deferring deportations for millions of people in the U.S. illegally.

Celebrities including Britney Spears, Jennifer Lawrence, Steve Carrell and Kristen Wiig are featured exclaiming in horror and amazement at captions describing Obama's moves, and promoting a GOP bill that allows state and local governments to enforce immigration laws.

"This is the best!" actress Emma Stone is shown exclaiming over a caption asserting that "By allowing hundreds of thousands of local law enforcement officers to enforce our immigration laws, we keep immigration enforcement up and operating, even when a president tries to unlawfully refuse to enforce our laws."

It's just the latest example of politicians trying to co-opt popular culture or Internet trends. Obama appeared in a Buzzfeed video recently wielding a "selfie stick" to photograph himself with a smart phone. House Speaker John Boehner used a listicle of Taylor Swift GIFs earlier this year to attack Obama's proposal for free community college.

A committee spokeswoman didn't immediately respond to a message seeking comment on the thinking behind the post -- or whether any copyright concerns were raised in creating it. The Judiciary Committee oversees copyright law.

A link to the piece: http://judiciary.house.gov/index.cfm/2015/3/at-the-flick-of-a-switch.