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After Selena Gomez Posted an emotional response to the recent administrative immigration raid Donald Trump, a user who identified as Sam Parker’s politician called for him to be deported in a post on X-but the singer-Actress was not disturbed.
In the Instagram story, Gomez rejects the Republic of Utah – Yang Joklotopedia said running unsuccessful for the United States Senate in 2018 – by writing, according to People“Oh, Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker.”
“Thank you for the laughter and threats,” added the founder of the rare beauty at the post, which since then disappeared from the story.
Billboard has contacted Gomez representatives to comment.
That Only murder in the building The words of the star came in response to Parker brought to X to call the US government to “deport Selena Gomez” after him post videos In his story Monday (January 27) about him crying for the arrest of nearly 1,000 people who were considered as a threat of national security by immigration and customs enforcement during the weekend. “Everyone I was attacked, children,” Gomez said in a clip through sobs. “I am very sorry, I hope I can do something, but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I will try everything, I promise. “
Texas’s birth star then deleted a video from the story and wrote, “apparently may not show empathy to people,” according to People.
Also on Monday, the border tsar appointed by Trump Tom Homan slammed Gomen for his video. When asked by Fox News For his reaction to his position, the officer said, “We have half a million children who are traded sexually to this country, separated from their families, put into the hands of criminal cartels to be built?”
Gomez has long been a strong advocate for the immigrant community. In 2019, he produced Netflix documents Life does not documentwhich tells the story of eight families who face the potential for deportation under the first Trump government. He also talked about how immigration had shaped the history of his own family, detailing how his aunt and grandparents crossed the Mexican border to start their lives in the US before he was born 2019 essay For Time.
“Over the past four decades, my family members have worked hard to get the citizenship of the United States,” he wrote at the time. “Immigration is not documented is a problem that I think every day, and I never forget how borne I was born in this country thanks to my family and the grace of the situation.”