The singer is a descendant of Mexicans and viralized after posting video suffering for deportations; politician suggested deporting the artist
After the singer and actress Selena Gomez post an emotional video on social networks, the “Czar da Border” Donald Trump, Tom Homandefended the US government’s stance regarding the deportation of illegal immigrants.
In the recording, Selena, who has Mexican roots, appears crying and lamenting the situation of immigrants. “All my people are being attacked (…) I would like to be able to do something, but I can’t,” she said, with the “sorry” caption with a Mexico flag emoji.
In response to the post of Selena, Homan He spoke to Fox News, stating that if people do not agree with deportation policy, they should go to Congress to change the law. “We will perform this operation without apologizing,” he said.
The government of Trump He intensified the actions against illegal immigration after his resumption to the White House, with 956 arrests held only last Sunday, 26, according to the Customs Immigration and Control Service (ICE).
Selena deported?
Homan He stressed that deportations involve immigrants representing “threats to public security and national security”. In another interview, he questioned where the tears of Selena by the victims of sexual trafficking, mentioning half million children in the United States.
Selenaafter erasing the original video, he returned to social networks to respond to criticism, noting that it is not acceptable to demonstrate empathy for people. She also deleted the answer later. In addition, the Republican politician Sam Parker made a threat to her, suggesting that she be deported, to which Selena He reacted with irony: “Thanks for the laughter and the threat.”
Deport Selena Gomez. https://t.co/qkkdibwbk
– Sam Parker 🇺🇲 (@samparkersenate) January 27, 2025
Born in Texas, the artist is a daughter and granddaughter of Mexicans and vented a lot of pain because she could not help immigrants being deported.
Source: Maxima

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