An emotional Instagram message by Selena Gomez lamenting the arrest of over 900 people as part of President Donald Trump’s full-scale immigration crackdown resulted in derision from high profile anti-immigration factions and support from others.
As she’s one of the few celebs who has spoken up about ICE’s deportations, bullying her to delete her video was not the move Maybe you missed Selena Gomez ’s now-deleted Instagram Story video, posted on 27 27 January—the one captioned “I’m sorry” with a Mexican flag emoji.
Gomez wrote “I’m sorry” with the Mexican flag emoji on her video. She shared a follow-up post on her Instagram Stories where she wrote, “Apparently it’s not ok to show empathy for people.” Gomez has deleted that post, as well. The Post has reached out to Gomez’s rep for comment.
Selena Gomez responded to a politician who said she should be "deported" after she posted a now-deleted video of herself crying during recent immigration crackdowns.
Trump's 'border czar' Tom Homan discusses ICE raids nationwide and actress Selena Gomez's now-deleted video about the Trump administration's deportation efforts.
The rapper’s post came just hours after Gomez, 32, posted — and then quickly deleted — a video of herself sobbing over President Trump’s program of mass deportations.
Selena Gomez recently went viral for making an emotional plea on social media in reaction to Donald Trump's deportation measures and arrests. Over 956 people have been arrested by the US agency ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) since Trump took office.
President Donald Trump ’s newly appointed border czar has responded to Selena Gomez and others who are decrying the arrests of hundreds of migrants across the country, telling anyone objecting to the mass operation to take their complaints to lawmakers, as Gomez is fending off attacks from Trump supporters and a Republican former Senate candidate.
Selena Gomez took to Instagram on Monday to share her thoughts about Donald Trump's immigration orders. Here's what is going on at the border.
Tom Homan, former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is not apologizing to Selena Gomez for massive deportations under President Donald Trump’s administration.
As she’s one of the few celebs who has spoken up about ICE’s deportations, bullying her to delete her video was not the move.