Selena Gomez’s grandparents, Mary and Ricardo Gomez, immigrated to the United States from Monterrey, Mexico, in the 1970s, and her father, Ricardo Joel Gomez, was born in Texas shortly after their arr
On Tuesday morning, actress and singer Selena Gomez broke out on the internet for now-deleted video. The actress had posted and later deleted a video of her crying over Donald Trump`s announcement of the deportation of illegal immigrants from the country.
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.
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.
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.
Selena Gomez posted a video reacting to President Donald Trump's immigration raids, leading some people to question where she was born.
The actress has sparked discussion online after sharing a since-deleted video about the mass deportation of migrants.
In an interview, Trump's border czar Tom Homan criticized Selena Gomez's emotional response to immigration orders in a post that's since been deleted.
After Selena Gomez cried about Mexicans being deported by Donald Trump, a “satirical” Twitter account circulated a fabricated statement from Lana Del Rey that told Selena to go “back to Mexico” with her grandmother.
Selena Gomez is feeling the wrath of Trump allies after posting an emotional video expressing empathy for recently deported migrants.
A senior Trump official has hit back at actress Selena Gomez, after she posted a tearful video about the surge in deportations across the US.