On Tuesday morning, Selena Gomez posted a video of his breakdown by US President Donald Trump during his declaration of illegal immigrants, the internet was divided into his stand.
Many people came out in support of the pop star, while others trolled him to a response. Singer Lana del Ray, who is a supporter of Trump’s political slogan ‘Make America Great Again’, later joined.
The viral video posted by Selena on her Instagram stories has now been removed. But Lana del Ray’s comment on the video, beating Selena, is being widely broadcast on the Internet.
“You should pack your bags and go back to Mexico. Take your Abuila (Grandma) with you,” Lana wrote.
See his comment here:
Breaking: Popstar and Maga supporters Lana del Ray commented on Selena Gomez’s viral video: “You should pack your bags and go back to Mexico. Take your Abula with you ” pic.twitter.com/drbb5yg6wp
– Shanika Posting Deluition (@DeiudedShaniqwa) 27 January, 2025
In the clip now, Selena said, “I just wanted to say that I am very sorry. All my people are being attacked. Child Could have been something but I don’t know what to do.
Along with her speaking message, Selena also wrote “I am sorry” with the Mexican flag.
Watch the video here:
Selena Gomez sheds tears in tears on Donald Trump’s immigration law against Mexican and Latino in the US. pic.twitter.com/bupidfbqfa
– Selena Gomez News (@selenate 0rsarmy) 27 January, 2025
Many internet users also returned to Selena for their videos. One user wrote, “Remove this quadrilateral”, while the other wrote, “His people, he is an American, his” people “are American citizens. If he wants to become a Mexican, he lives among your people.” ” Followed such comments.
After facing backlash on her video, Selena shared another Instagram story, where she wrote, “Obviously it is not right to show sympathy for the people.” However, this post was removed soon.
Selena has long been vocal about immigration rights. Based on this, he created a Netflix documentary in 2019, titled Living unspecified, which shows eight unspecified families living in the US under Trump’s administration.
In October 2019, the singer-actress spoke to the Time magazine, where he revealed that in the 1970s, his aunt crossed the US-Maxico border, followed by his grandparents.