Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez Deletes Emotional Video Amid Backlash

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By Favour Mamah

Singer and actress, Selena Gomez, stirred reactions over a now deleted video she shared to her Instagram account on Monday, showing her sobbing about the deportation of Mexican people in the U.S.

In an emotional state, Gomez was barely audible as she said: “I just want to say that I’m 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.”

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This went viral and stirred reactions from the public, with many expressing disapproval of her action.

U.S. President, Donald Trump, who was sworn in on 20th January, has introduced a lot of changes to the country’s governance system. One of the  Executive Orders Trump signed is on deportation of illegal immigrants in the United States. This action was one of his campaign promises in the last election.

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Broadcaster, Piers Morgan, one of those who reacted to the Gomez’s video, tweeted “posting yourself weeping over illegal immigrant cr*minals being deported is a new level of absurd celebrity n*rcissism.”

Also a politician and activist, Valentina Gomez, tweeted: “I am not related to Selena Gomez. Deport all the illegals, even if they fake cry. I didn’t see her fake crying for the 300,000 missing children or hosting illegals in her mansions. Justin Bieber dodged a bullet.”

There are so many other posts across social media from several other people reacting to Gomez’s action.

Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash

Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash
Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash
Selena Gomez Deletes Her Emotional Video Amid Backlash
Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash
Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash

Senatorial candidate, Sam Parker tweeted “Selena Gomez picked illegals over America b/c she’s the 3rd gen descendent of Mexican illegals who received citizenship in the ’87 Amnesty. She has an entitlement attitude toward America, like her illegal g’parents. Maybe Selena should be deported, too?”. To this, Selena in her Instagram story replied “oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker Thanks for the laugh and the threat”

American hip-hop artist, Flavor Fav posted in support of Selena Gomez, “Team Selena Gomez. Again. That woman is always so brave to share her truth,,, and so many are quick to b*lly her.”

Selena Gomez Deleted Emotional Video Amid Backlash

Actress and singer Selena Gomez was born in Texas. She is the daughter of Mandy Teefey and Ricardo Gomez. Her mother is of part Italian ancestry, and her father is of Mexican descent.

Trump administration said it is reinstating the ‘remain in Mexico’ policy, an initiative that forced non-Mexican asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for the resolution of their U.S. cases in his former administration. Biden terminated the “remain in Mexico” programme in 2021, arguing that migrants were being left in squalid and dangerous conditions on the Mexican side of the border.

The directive, signed by the acting homeland security secretary, Benjamine Huffman, granted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials authority to expedite deportation of immigrants who entered the country with government authorisation through two key Biden-era programs.

Mamah is an intern at Prime Business Africa.

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