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Selena Gomez deletes video of her crying about mass deportation
Emmy-nominated actress and Grammy-nominated singer Selena Gomez is facing backlash after sharing an emotional response on social media to recent U.S. immigration policies that promised to cause widespread deportations, particularly affecting Mexican families. In a video posted on her Instagram Story, Gomez, who has Mexican heritage, was visibly upset as she expressed her sadness and frustration over the issue. READ: Know your rights in Texas if stopped by police, immigration agents or FBI “I don’t understand. I’m so sorry. I wish I could do something, but I can’t. I don’t...
'Hilarious!' MAGA mocks Selena Gomez as she sobs about 'her people' being deported
MAGA conservatives pounced on actress and singer Selena Gomez for posting a on social media in which she laments the throughout the United States. In the video posted to X then later removed, , “I’m so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children, I don’t understand. I wish I could do something." Podcaster commented, "This is objectively hilarious." contributor and podcast host "Does she realize the people who have been arrested and deported so far are all criminal aliens? Many of them rapists and murderers? Pretty sick to...
Selena Gomez posts, quickly deletes video crying about Trump's ICE deportations and displaying Mexican flag
Actress and singer Selena Gomez shared and then deleted a video of her crying about ICE deportations and expressing her wish she could "do something." Over the first weekend of President Donald Trump’s second term, federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and their partners conducted nationwide roundups of more than 1,200 illegal immigrants who were charged or convicted with committing crimes on American soil. The American-born "Only Murders in the Building" star posted a video to her Instagram story with a caption of "I’m sorry" along with a...
Megyn Calls Out Selena Gomez’s Hysterical Instagram Video About Donald Trump’s Immigration Policies
The Trump administration has gotten to work on its plans to crack down on illegal immigration, and the reporting on the topic has ranged from inaccurate (i.e. Chicago Public Schools erroneously claiming a visit from U.S. Secret Service agents in regard to a student’s threat against a government official was an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid) to hysterical. Speaking of hysterics, Selena Gomez took to Instagram on Monday to post – and swiftly delete – a video in which she sobbed over the possibility of deportations. If her subsequent post...
Selena Gomez Posted—Then Deleted—a Teary Reaction to Immigration Arrests
Selena Gomez is among the many Americans experiencing a roller coaster of emotions in reaction to President Trump's latest actions regarding immigration. As promised, the newly re-inaugurated president has instructed immigration control to “crack down” on undocumented migrants, leading to nearly a thousand arrests on Sunday alone, per the BBC, a stark increase from the typical totals of the Biden years. Those affected are not only from Mexico—deportation to Colombia is a whole issue in and of itself—but Gomez, who is Mexican-American on her father's side, seemed to have been...
Selena Gomez shares tear-filled message about Donald Trump's deportations
Selena Gomez posted—and then deleted—a tear-filled video expressing sadness and outrage over President Donald Trump's deportation policies Monday. Gomez's video came as the Trump administration has detained and begun deporting hundreds of people since Trump first took office. Immigration was a cornerstone of Trump's 2024 campaign and he has so far signed more than 21 executive orders and other actions cracking down on illegal immigration. Nearly 1,000 people have been arrested since January 20, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Selena Gomez Breaks Down as She Reacts to Trump Deportations: 'My People Are Getting Attacked'
Selena Gomez got candid about her feelings around President Donald Trump‘s immediate attack on immigrants after taking office. On Monday, the Emilia Pérez actress posted a tearful video on her Instagram Story addressing the administration’s actions. “All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don’t understand,” Gomez says in a since-deleted video that saw her wipe away tears and hold back sobs. “I’m so sorry, I wish I could do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything, I promise.” Gomez deleted the video...
Selena Gomez sobs and vows to help 'my people' as mass deportations begin in US
Actor Selena Gomez was seen in tears this week amid reports of a mass deportation policy being underway in the US. There's been reports of an "immigration crackdown" in the US recently following the inauguration of President Donald Trump, 78, earlier this month. As previously reported, deportations as part of a 'purge on illegal immigration' have begun and one official has said that the "largest massive deportation operation in history is well underway". Such policy is said to have affected people from various countries, including Mexico, in recent days. Selena,...
‘All My People Are Getting Attacked!’ Selena Gomez Breaks Down in Tears Over Immigration Raids
Actress Selena Gomez posted a video of herself in tears on Monday reacting to ICE raids being conducted across the country. Throughout much of his campaign, President Donald Trump promised mass deportations to address illegal immigration in the United States. Almost immediately after he was sworn in, federal authorities began detaining immigrants — many of them Latin American — in multiple cities across the country. The countries of those who have been detained, however, have been reluctant to work with the U.S. to accept them back. Colombia, for example, initially...
Selena Gomez sobs while speaking about Trump's deportation policy
Selena Gomez broke down in tears while speaking about the deportation of Mexican people in a very emotional video on her Instagram Story. In her recording, the 32-year-old actress sobbed as she reacted to President Trump's plan to deport millions of immigrants, which has ignited fears of family separations. 'All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don’t understand. I’m so sorry, I wish I could do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything, I promise,' she said in the since-deleted recording on...