Selena Gomez Cries in Now-Deleted Instagram Video About New Deportation Policies

Fans of Selena Gomez expressed concern after a video of her crying over Donald Trump’s new immigration deportation rules surfaced and was later removed. The policies enacted by the newly inaugurated president primarily target undocumented immigrants for deportation. Given that Gomez has openly acknowledged her Mexican heritage, her emotional outburst in the video sparked conversations on various social media platforms.

Selena Gomez uploads emotional video about Trump’s new deportation policies

Recently, Selena Gomez stirred her Instagram followers with a video where she was visibly emotional. As a singer-turned-actress, she appeared distressed in the clip over the recently implemented deportation policies signed by Donald Trump shortly after taking office. Although she didn’t explicitly name anyone, her tears spoke volumes and she expressed apologies (as reported by Entertainment Weekly).

In a video that has since been removed, Gomez expressed deep regret, stating, “I’m deeply sorry. Innocent people, especially the children, are being targeted. It’s incomprehensible. I wish I could help, but I can’t figure out how. I’ll do everything I can, I promise.

As a gamer, I’ve been keeping an eye on the latest news about the “Hands to Myself” singer, and it seems there’s some buzz surrounding one of her videos. Yet, her reps are yet to clarify if the video was aimed at Trump or those potentially affected by his deportation plans.

Following the removal of her Instagram video, Gomez subsequently shared another Instagram story against a dark background, stating, “It seems I’m not allowed to show compassion towards others.” This story too was subsequently deleted by the artist.

Following Donald Trump’s reinstatement as U.S. President, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids resulting in approximately 1,000 arrests, according to CNN. During his inauguration speech, Trump outlined his strategy for deportations, stating, “We will initiate the procedure of sending back to their original countries millions of undocumented immigrants who have criminal records.

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2025-01-28 14:40