Gomez wrote “I’m sorry” with the Mexican flag emoji on her video. She shared a follow-up post on her Instagram Stories where she wrote, “Apparently it’s not ok to show empathy for people.” Gomez has deleted that post, as well. The Post has reached out to Gomez’s rep for comment.
In a now-deleted video posted to Instagram, Selena Gomez appeared in tears over the deportation of Mexican people as Trump's mass deportation operation takes effect.
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.
Selena Gomez reacts to the comments trailing her now-deleted emotional video on President Donald Trump’s latest move on Mexican immigrants.
Selena Gomez executive produced a Netflix documentary series about undocumented immigrants in 2019 and a clip from that docuseries is circulating on social media
After Selena Gomez posted an emotional response to the Donald Trump administration’s recent immigration raids, a user identifying as politician Sam Parker called for her to be deported in a post on X — but the singer-actress isn’t fazed.
Selena Gomez, who posted and deleted a video of herself crying about raids targeting illegal immigrants, spars with a politician who called for her deportation.
Gomez later deleted the video, in which she cried into the camera over the Trump administration's deportations of migrants.
Selena Gomez posted a tearful video to her Instagram story on Monday in response to President Donald Trump’s administration’s immigration policies. “I just want to say that I’m so sorry,” said the Grand Prairie-raised actress as she wiped tears from her eyes. Her story had an emoji with a Mexican flag.
Donald Trump's border czar appeared to respond to Selena Gomez's tearful video about deportations, saying anyone who does not like the policy should take it up with Congress. On his first day in office,
The film academy had plenty of surprise nominations Thursday for the 97th Oscars. It's to be expected in one of the more wide-open fields in recent history. Not too long