Selena Gomez shared a video expressing deep concern over the United States’ deportation crisis.
In the Instagram video, which has since been deleted, she became visibly emotional: “I just want to say that I’m so sorry. 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.”
Alongside the now-removed video on Instagram, Selena added the caption, “I’m sorry,” accompanied by a Mexican flag emoji.
The abrupt deletion of the video raised concerns among her followers about her mental state.
The orders have largely targeted Latin American immigrants, reflecting Gomez’s own Mexican heritage.
In a sweeping change, Trump shuttered CBP One—a tool for asylum seekers—which led to the cancellation of numerous appointments.
Trump has initiated an aggressive enforcement campaign, with ICE agents directed to round up undocumented immigrants.
This crackdown includes a jump in detention capacity; reports indicate that ICE aims to significantly boost its holding capabilities.
The Washington Post reveals plans for several large-scale facilities and numerous smaller sites to hold thousands of detainees.
On January 26, ICE detained a staggering 956 individuals, BBC reports – dwarfing the daily average of 311 deportations under Biden’s tenure.
Selena Gomez drew considerable attention and sympathy to the immigration crackdown, with fans voicing their distress on TikTok.
“Noo, Selena! not crying. is not your fault. I hate seeing like this. please stop because i Will start crying too,” commented one emotional supporter. [sic]
Another expressed compassion, remarking, “I feel so sorry for her, may God bless Mexicans and all ppl going though pain.”
One more shared their empathetic perspective: “As Mexican and American us Mexican we are human too and we don’t deserve this at all it break my to see Selena cry. I wish I could give her a hug.”
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