“American singer Selena Gomez posted an emotional video against the deportation of migrants from the United States. It was criticized by conservatives, which made it removed the roller. In the video that the singer posted on Instagram, she cries and says, “I just wanted to say that I am very sorry. All my people are attacked by children. I don’t understand. I’m very sorry. I would like to do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I will try everything, I promise. “”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
American singer Selena Gomez posted an emotional video against the deportation of migrants from the United States. It was criticized by conservatives, which made it removed the roller.
In the video that the singer posted on Instagram, she cries and says, “I just wanted to say that I am very sorry. All my people are attacked by children. I don’t understand. I’m very sorry. I would like to do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I will try everything, I promise. “
Several conservative commentators criticized Gomez for this position, after which she removed the video and stated: “Apparently, it is unacceptable to show compassion for people. “
The conservative political observer Tomi Laren, who works on Fox News, made fun of the singer for it.
“This is why we do not accept advice on political questions from Disney’s children,” she wrote.
The Republican from Utah Sam Parker threatened the artist with deportation because she does not appreciate American citizenship.
“Oh, Mr. Parkera, Mr. Parker. Thank you for laughter and threats, ”Selena reacted.
Selena Gomez was born in Texas and her father is Latin American Ricardo Gomez.
Recall, US President Donald Trump announced a large -scale deportation of migrants from the United States before his inauguration on January 20 “National Emergency Plan. “
Trump plans to start the “largest mass deportation operation” in US history – White House
Immediately after the inauguration, on January 20, the Trump administration stopped using the CBP One application, which enabled migrants to enter the United States, to enter an appointment.
On January 22, thousands of military personnel were sent to the US border with Mexico, which is illegally crossed by 1,100 to 1300 migrants illegally. On the same day, Trump signed an executive decree, actually closing the border between the US and Mexico for migrants, including those looking for asylum.
On January 21, it became known that hundreds of illegal migrants were detained in the United States within the state’s largest deportation operations.