
Selena Gomez Goes Viral After Sharing Emotional Video Following Reports Of Immigrants Being Deported (VIDEO)
Selena Gomez is going viral after sharing an emotional video following the reports of immigrants being deported.
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More Details On The Emotional Video Posted By Selena Gomez About The Immigrant Deportations
According to the New York Post, Gomez posted a now-deleted video of herself via her Instagram Story on Monday, January 27. In the video, the actor was visibly in tears and shaken up.
âI just want to say Iâm so sorry [about] how many people are getting attacked⊠children⊠[inaudible] donât understand,â she said. âIâm so sorry. I wish I could do something, but I canât. I donât know what to do.â
Before the clip concluded, Gomez appeared to say that she would âtry everythingâ she could to help.
Furthermore, per the outlet, Gomez returned to her Story to address the apparent backlash to her video. Swipe below to watch her initial post and see what she wrote afterward.
Social Media Reacts
Social media users entered The Shade Roomâs comment section to react to Gomezâs emotional video.
Instagram user @doctor_lia wrote, âSetting up a camera to cry will never sit right with me.â
While Instagram user @soulaaai added, âher parents arenât from here either, yall gotta understand where sheâs coming fromâ
Instagram user @jusbentley wrote, âPeople who cry on camera.. that set it up themselves⊠and push ârecordâ will forever be funny to me đđđ bruh WTF!â
While Instagram user @palestinefinestt added, âThe way yall coming for her is crazy, sheâs so unproblematic.â
Instagram user @milanimonroe24 wrote, âNot everyone voted for orange neck, not everyone wanted him in office, people are allowed to show compassion and empathy.â
While Instagram user @heather__victoria added, âMillions of ppl chose not to vote. Here we are.â
Instagram user @detroitrapnews wrote, âCrying on social media should be bannedâ
While Instagram user @chriswilliamsii added, âAlright annnnddddâŠâŠ Cut! Beautiful Guys! đđđâ
Instagram user @braxtonmom_ wrote, âWhat makes yall press record and cryâ
While Instagram user @realcarmenk added, âPosting yourself crying on media is so cringeâ
More Details On The Reports Of Immigrants Being Deported
Per the New York Post, Gomezâs paternal grandparents emigrated from Mexico in the 1970s. In 2019, she reportedly shared her stance on undocumented immigration in an article for TIME Magazine.
âUndocumented immigration is an issue I think about every day, and I never forget how blessed I am to have been born in this country thanks to my family and the grace of circumstance. But when I read the news headlines or see debates about immigration rage on social media, I feel afraid for those in similar situations. I feel afraid for my country,â she reportedly wrote.
Furthermore, the New York Post adds that since Trump became president, heâs imposed strong efforts to deport âso-called criminal migrants from the US.â
In addition, Trump recently made headlines after sharing his decision to put an end to birthright citizenship.
Subsequently, his announcement sparked Rep. Nancy Pelosi to speak out.
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