Selena Gomez, a third-generation Mexican immigrant on her father’s side, has posted a tearful video captioned “I’m sorry [Mexico],” lamenting the fact that her “people” are being “attacked.” President Donald J. Trump is currently overseeing a crackdown on illegal immigration, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launching raids principally targeting foreign criminals, including pedophiles.
“I just want to say that I’m so sorry,” Gomez says in the now-deleted video. “All my people are getting attacked. The children. I don’t understand. I’m so sorry; I wish I could do something, but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything, I promise,” she adds.
Gomez received significant backlash for her statement, with Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA among those questioning, “‘My people?’ Aren’t you American?” The 32-year-old former Disney actress was born in the U.S.—as were her parents and maternal grandparents. However, her paternal grandparents moved to the U.S. from Mexico in the 1970s—and her loyalties appear to remain with their home country.
“We’re gonna do this job, and we’re going to enforce the laws of this country. If they don’t like it, then go to Congress and change the law,” said Tom Homan, President Trump’s border czar, when quizzed on Gomez’s video.
“We’re going to do this operation with no apology. We’re going to make our communities safer. Once we lock that border down and continue this operation, you’re going to see fentanyl deaths decrease, illegal alien crime decrease, sex trafficking decrease,” he continued.
“It’s all for the good of this nation, and we’re gonna keep going. No apologies, we’re moving forward.”
Selena Gomez sobs uncontrollably amid ramped up deportations of illegal aliens:
“I’m so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children, I don’t understand. I wish I could do something.”
“My people?” Aren’t you American?
Where was the sobbing over the 100,000 Americans… pic.twitter.com/wvtoeRVQUw
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 27, 2025
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