The order arrives without warning.
No hearing.
No appeal.
No explanation.
Just a simple statement:
"We have an order for your removal."
Within hours, the most powerful people in America are quietly processed by the same machinery they spent their careers defending.
The Attorney General is deported to Lagos, falling for the scams she once prosecuted.
The Secretary of Homeland Security finds herself alone in Finland, watching her carefully manufactured identity crumble.
A Supreme Court Justice confronts a very different understanding of law and justice in Jamaica.
The Speaker of the House searches for spiritual authority in India—and discovers where blind obedience leads.
Stephen Miller lands in Gaza, where the systems he built now operate with brutal efficiency.
Each of them believed the system worked.
Each of them trusted its rules.
Each of them assumed they'd always be the ones giving orders.
They were wrong.
Dark, unsettling, and razor-sharp, I Have an Order follows the architects of power as they encounter the machinery they built to process other people.
Because once an order exists, the system executes it.
And eventually, everyone is in line.
This is bold political satire: dark, surreal, and unapologetically sharp.
If you enjoy political irony, absurd consequences, and watching power collapse under the weight of its own logic, step into line.
If political satire isn't your thing, you may want to stay out of the queue.
Kafka meets American politics.
And Kafka wins.
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