The "Emilia Pérez" star said "I don't know what to do," seemingly in response to Trump's promise to "mass" deport Americans without legal status.
Gomez later deleted the video, in which she cried into the camera over the Trump administration's deportations of migrants.
An emotional Instagram post by Selena Gomez resulted in derision from high profile anti-immigration factions and support from others.
Right-wingers on Truth Social are gleefully mocking Selena Gomez after the actress posted a tearful video decrying President Donald Trump’s hardline border policies and recent immigration raids. In a quickly deleted video, the Mexican-American celebrity cried as she said “all my people are getting attacked.”
Selena Gomez is facing backlash from some Trump supporters after posting a tear-filled video about Trump's deportation policies. The 32-year-old actress shared the video on Instagram before quickly deleting the post on Monday.
Actress and musician Selena Gomez shared and later deleted a video on social media sobbing about Trump's deportations of illegal immigrants back to their home countries.
Selena Gomez has responded to a political who suggested the entertainer and businesswoman be deported. The “Emilia Perez” star reacted to a recent X post from U.S. Senate Republican candidate Sam Parker.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan responded after pop icon Selena Gomez reportedly posted an emotional and quickly deleted video to social media in which she lamented the ongoing ICE raids.
Gomez is the granddaughter of Mexican migrants. Her grandparents illegally crossed the border to the U.S. in the 1970s, and Gomez was born a U.S. citizen in 1992. She has had a lucky life: to be American, beautiful, talented and wildly successful is a version of the American dream that few of her fellow citizens will ever realize.
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.
Grammy-winning singer Selena Gomez faces calls for deportation after expressing emotional support for families impacted by recent ICE raids. Over 1,100