President Donald Trump ’s newly appointed border czar has responded to Selena Gomez and others who are decrying the arrests of hundreds of migrants across the country, telling anyone objecting to the mass operation to take their complaints to lawmakers, as Gomez is fending off attacks from Trump supporters and a Republican former Senate candidate.
The former director of ICE responded to Gomez saying her "people are getting attacked" Tom Homan is not apologizing to Selena Gomez for massive deportations under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Selena Gomez thanked Sam Parker, a 2018 Republican Senate candidate from Utah, for the 'laugh and the threat' after he wrote on X, 'Deport Selena Gomez,' in response to her emotional video posted earlier this week seemingly reacting to President Donald Trump's recent immigration crackdown earlier this week.
However, if we’re getting technical, Gomez probably still doesn’t actually have a billion dollars in cash to dole out at her disposal. Most of her assets, after all, are tied up in Rare Beauty, which put a pause on its IPO sale late last year. With that being said, does Gomez likely have a lot of money on hand? I’ll bet!
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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.
A clip of a visibly emotional Selena made the rounds on social media earlier this week. Find out everything that happened.
A weeping Gomez posted an emotional reaction to the immigration raids that picked up around the United States.
He told Fox News, “If they don’t like it, then go to Congress and change the law. We’re going to do this operation without apology.”
Megyn Kelly called Selena Gomez a 'sick person' after she shared a tearful video on Instagram discussing mass deportations in the United States
The pop icon's comments come after the president signed an executive order barring transgender people from serving and enlisting in the military.