Internet Reacts to Selena Gomez's ICE raids video: 'I see why Justin broke up with Selena'

The 32-year-old singer was seen sobbing as she expressed her distress over the mass deportations.


Pop Culture & Art January 28, 2025
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Selena Gomez has found herself in hot water after posting a tearful video about the recent ICE raids, which she quickly deleted after receiving significant backlash.

In the now-deleted Instagram post, the 32-year-old singer was seen sobbing as she expressed her distress over the mass deportations and the threat to undocumented immigrants, a situation she felt deeply connected to due to her family’s immigration history.

However, the video sparked an intense reaction from some critics, with many accusing Selena of being ungrateful. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote,

The criticism didn’t stop there, with others joining the conversation, saying that Selena should appreciate the success and wealth America has provided her. Some threatened to stop watching her popular show Only Murders in the Building in light of her stance.

One commenter added, "We should not celebrate as a society people that do not appreciate the gifts that society has bestowed upon them." Another said, "Selena Gomez might not recognize the American Dream that made her a billionaire, but we do."

In response to the controversy, Border Czar Tom Homan weighed in on the issue, defending the ICE operations. He explained that the agency targets only illegal migrants with criminal backgrounds and refuted the accusations mentioned by Selena in her video. Homan stated, “If they don’t like it, then go to Congress and change the law. We’re going to do this operation without apology,” during an appearance on Fox News.

Despite the negative backlash, Selena's emotional response reflects her ongoing involvement in immigration advocacy, particularly concerning the struggles faced by undocumented families in the U.S.
 

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