Saturday, February 1, 2025 -The Trump administration has criticized Selena Gomez over her emotional reaction to recent mass Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests, accusing the actress and singer of showing misplaced empathy.
On Friday evening, the White House released a video on social media
highlighting three cases where women—Kayla Hamilton, Jocelyn Nungaray, and
Rachel Morin—were allegedly k!lled by undocumented individuals. The video
featured emotional statements from the victims’ mothers, who directly addressed
Gomez and others opposing stricter border controls.
The captions accompanying the video stated, "Kayla Hamilton,
Jocelyn Nungaray, and Rachel Morin were murd3red by illegal aliens. Their
courageous mothers had something to say to @SelenaGomez and those who oppose
securing our borders."
In the video, the mothers—Alexis Nungaray, Tammy Nobles, and Patty
Morin—expressed their grief and accused Gomez of using her platform to
"garner sympathy for lawlessness." Patty Morin remarked, "No one
has stood up except for us mothers to cry out about our children," while
applauding President Trump for strengthening immigration policies since
returning to office earlier this month.
Selena Gomez, a third-generation Mexican American, had shared a tearful
video on social media reacting to ICE’s deportations, describing the actions as
an attack on her community. The actress later deleted the post and clarified
that she was expressing empathy for those affected. However, the video sparked
significant backlash, with border czar Tom Homan also weighing in, suggesting
Gomez should address her concerns to Congress.
Watch the video below…
Trump Border Czar Tom Homan rips @selenagomez for her ridiculous video shedding fake tears for criminal illegal immigrants and showing zero sympathy for the victims of these criminals. Should she deport herself? pic.twitter.com/57xlJuT8Ol
— • ᗰISᑕᕼIᗴᖴ ™ • (@4Mischief) January 28, 2025
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