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Selena Gomez responded to the reverse reaction after sharing a video of herself crying.

The Disney star, who turned to Bob, moved to Instagram tonight with an incredible emotional clip because she expressed her feelings about the Donald Trump immigration campaign.

Since his re -election to provide a second term as president, the Trump administration has increased the deportation efforts on the southern border.

She exchanged her reaction to Trump’s threat to deport the fans of illegal immigrants, Gomez, 32, to the camera as she apologizes for the fear that struck endless families.

“I just want to say I am very sorry,” I started the only murders in the construction actress.

I continued to clear her eyes and disturb her clearly: “All I have to attack, children. I do not understand.

Selena Gomez posted a video of herself crying as she interacted with the Trump administration’s immigration campaign (photo: Selena Gomez/Instagram)
The pop star apologized, as she said: “All I have is attacked” (photo: Celina Gomez/Instagram)

‘I’m very sorry; I hope to do something but I can’t.

Gomez continued tears: “I don’t know what to do. I will try everything, I promise you.”

However, after publishing the video on its 422 million followers, Gomez received criticism.

Some have argued that crying felt a “performance”, while others, who support Trump’s policy, said that the information was “incorrect.”

The right -wing political host, Tommy Lahrin, also criticized it, and moved to X to the Gomez brand “approved fool”.

“This is why we do not take our political advice from Disney Child Stars,” she wrote.

Gomez deleted her post and then shared a black screen with the text: “It seems that it is not acceptable to show sympathy for people.”

Selena Gomez during the annual Golden Globe that was held in Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California .. (Photo by GG2025/Bensky Media via Getty Images)
Gomez later deleted the video after receiving a violent online reaction (image: Gilbert Flores/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images)
A message was published on a black screen, apparently hate processing (photo: Selena Gomez/Instagram)
Donald Trump offers notes in Michigan on the economy
Donald Trump has increased deportation efforts on the southern border (photo: Bill Bogliano/Getty Pictures)

Since then, the fans of the junction maker came out in large numbers to defend them, with the X user Writing ultravlcz: “It is crazy about how Selena Gomez is the first celebrity (I think) offers this kind of sympathy for people in real time and still can get hate …”

When sharing the Gomez family photos, he wrote tonight: “The ancestors of Selena Gomez Mexicans have risked everything to cross the borders in search of a better life, and they live for years without security before finally obtaining citizenship. However, people ask about a reason that this issue means a lot to it.

Meanwhile, Americanreqiue published a video clip from another project from Gomez’s, writing: “In 2019, Selena Gomez produced a Netflix documentary entitled” Living Unloocked “that tells the lives of unconventional families in the United States. She also talks about their ancestors as they are Mexican immigrants. Not not This is the first time that you talk about this.

In the clip, Gomez sighed, as she says: “I don’t even think that people realize that my family also has a background … my grandparents were immigrants.

“Just thinking about the life I gave and how much I am … I hope to see change.”

Gomez, who was born in Texas, also in the documentary film about her aunt, crossing the border from Mexico to America in the seventies across a truck.

Her grandparents, Ricardo and Mary, followed her to the states, and Gomez’s father welcomed.

Fans took to X to defend it (photo: Selena Gomez/Instagram)
Gomez supporters came out in large numbers (photo: Selena Gomez/Instagram)

Gomez has a history of talking about the things she was passionate about, after I wrote an article time The magazine in which she said: “Unrepresented immigration is an issue in which I think every day, and I never forget the extent of my blessing in this country thanks to my family and the blessing of circumstances.”

She added that when you read news headlines or see discussions about “anger of immigration” on social media, this makes her feel fear for those in similar situations “and” afraid for [her] nation’.

According to the enforcement of immigration and customs (ICE), on Sunday, “Immigration Campaign at the level of the country has arrested 956 people” which is “more since Trump returned to power.”

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