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President Donald TrumpAdministration published a response to Selena GomezS latest Instagram video, where she cried over the degradation of deportations of undocumented immigrantson Friday 31 January.
In the video, which was published on the Official White House Instagram and X accounts, three women are allegedly killed by undocumented people critical of Gomez, 32. The video is called “Mom to victim of illegal foreigners Slama Selena Gomez: You didn’t cry for our daughters“With the women’s comments, ice cream clips of Gomez cry.
The caption for the video referred to the women as “brave mothers.”
“Watching that video is hard to believe that it is actually genuine and real because she is an actress,” says Alexis Nungaray in the White House video.
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“I’m so happy that Trump won. I am so happy that this is one of the first bills to help with immigration, says Tammy Nobles later, even if the video does not specify a bill. “I just feel that it is a rage to deceive people and to get sympathy for lawlessness,” adds Patty Morin.
Nainars’s 12-year-old daughter Jocelyn was killed in Houston In June 2024. Nobles’ daughter Kayla Hamilton, 20, was was killed in Maryland in 2022 and Morin’s daughter Rachel, 37, was was killed in 2023.
Since Trump took office on January 20, he has been aimed at undocumented immigrants with mass deportation. He signed Lake Riley ActA law aimed at giving undocumented immigrants stricter penalties for committing crimes, on Tuesday, January 28. He also signed a Presidential memorandum Order the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to prepare a detention facility in Guantanamo Bay to house up to 30,000 migrants.
In September 2024, a National Institute of Justice-funded study of data from Texas Department of Public Safety found that “undocumented immigrants are arrested to less than half of the proportion of native US citizens for violent and drug crimes and a quarter of the speed of native citizens for property crimes.”
On January 27, Gomez, a Texas-born Mexican-American, published an Instagram Stories-Video by itself in tears with the text “I’m sorry” and a Mexican flag emoji. The video was quickly deleted but circulated on social media.
“All my people are attacked, the children,” she could be heard through tears. “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.”
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Republican politicians have already criticized Gomez for the video. Sam Parker, a Republican Senate candidate from 2018 from Utah, wrote “Deport Selena Gomez” at X after the video was published.
“Oh, Mr. Parker, Mr. Parks. Thanks for the laughter and the threat, Gomez wrote in response.
Tom Homan, the former head of immigration and customs control that Trump chose to serve as “border czar,” told Fox News that deportations will continue “Without apology” when asked to respond to Gomez’s video.
A representative of Gomez did not immediately respond to people’s request for comment.