
These days, America has come into the discussion about some of its big decisions around the world. After taking oath as President for the second time, Donald Trump made some decisions which had an impact around the world. One of these has been the immigration crackdown. To limit the population of America, Donald Trump has ordered the removal of illegal immigrants.
Hollywood singer and actress Selena Gomez has expressed her pain over US President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. She shared a video on social media, in which she was seen apologizing to the fans.
Later, she also had to face trolling for this.
Singer unhappy with Trump's decision
Selena Gomez shared a video on social media, in which she was seen crying bitterly. In the caption of the video, she wrote with the Mexican flag - 'Forgive me.' In this video, Selena could not control her tears. She cried and said, "All my people are being attacked, children. I don't understand. I'm so sad, I want to do something but I can't. I don't know what to do. I will try everything possible, I promise."
Selena gets threats
This video of Selena Gomez has gone viral on the entire internet as soon as it was uploaded. However, shortly after sharing it, the singer removed this video from the feed. She had to face trolling and threats. The actress-singer has reacted to the threats through an Instagram post. She wrote in the story, "Oh Mr. Parker, Mr. Parker, thank you for the laughter and the threats."
Selena Gomez's movie Emilia Perez is in the news these days. This film, released in 2024, has received a total of 13 nominations in Oscars 2025. Lead heroine Carla Sofia Gascon has been nominated for Best Actress. Selena has played the role of Jesse Del Monte in this film.
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